Alaska alders go their own way in autumn

Alaska alders go their own way in autumn By Ned Rozell: [fusion_dropcap]W[/fusion_dropcap]ith every autumn breath we take, Alaska brightens with yellows, reds and oranges of plants recovering what they can from tired solar panels. But one shrubby tree does not join the party. Alders remain a stubborn green. Many won't drop their leaves until long [...]

Spillways Of An Ancient Alaska Lake

Spillways Of An Ancient Alaska Lake By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]M[/fusion_dropcap]any years ago, geologists stood on the bank of the Copper River and watched Childs Glacier thunder icebergs straight into the river. Using a little imagination, one researcher remarked how an advance of the glacier could seal off the big river. He envisioned a process that [...]

Deaths of large whales in Gulf of Alaska an unusual mortality event – NOAA

Deaths of large whales in Gulf of Alaska an unusual mortality event - NOAA Via NOAA press release [fusion_dropcap]N[/fusion_dropcap]OAA is declaring the recent deaths of 30 large whales in the western Gulf of Alaska an "unusual mortality event," triggering a focused, expert investigation into the cause. An unusual mortality event is a stranding event that [...]

A float down Alaska’s Tanana River

A float down Alaska's Tanana River By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]T[/fusion_dropcap]his is not Henry Allen's Tanana River. Nor is it the Trail River of people living here thousands of years before the nineteenth-century government explorer struggled his way down the Tanana. But it seems close. I'm on a family trip down the wide brown river, starting [...]

Alaska’s wildfires and the changing boreal forest

Alaska's wildfires and the changing boreal forest By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]I[/fusion_dropcap]n late July, more than 300 wildfires are burning in Alaska. With burned acreage totals one month ahead of the historic 2004 fire season, summer 2015 is again the year of the wildfire. Many scientists are not surprised. In papers written a few years ago, [...]

NOAA Fisheries rescue harbor seal pup near Juneau

NOAA Fisheries rescue harbor seal pup near Juneau Alaska: [fusion_dropcap]J[/fusion_dropcap]uneau, AK — An orphaned harbor seal pup is in stable condition at the Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC) in Seward, after being picked up from a Douglas Island beach earlier this week. When NOAA Fisheries marine mammal experts received a call late Monday morning from two [...]

Ancient Northern Pike Found in Alaska Lake Mud

Ancient Northern Pike Found in Alaska Lake Mud By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]W[/fusion_dropcap]hile slicing a cylinder of mud he pulled from an Interior Alaska lake, Matthew Wooller ran into a snag. The wire he was using to cut the mud stopped when it hit something solid. He grabbed a knife, carved around the obstruction, and made [...]

Water Fountains in the Tundra

Water Fountains in the Tundra By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]W[/fusion_dropcap]hile tightroping on tussock heads in a bog off the Chandalar River, two companions and I heard a waterfall. Strange. Looking through binoculars, we saw a knee-high fountain of clear water in the tundra. The flow was as thick as your leg. We squished over to investigate. [...]

The Northern Boreal Bird Nursery

The Northern Boreal Bird Nursery By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]T[/fusion_dropcap]wo-hundred miles straight north of my home in Fairbanks, I'm at the northern edge of a forest that carpets the continent all the way to Labrador. Here for a meteorite search with an astronomer, I have helicoptered into a place humming with life. This dark spot on [...]

Denali plants more diverse up high

Denali plants more diverse up high By Ned Rozell [fusion_dropcap]W[/fusion_dropcap]hen Carl Roland was hiking the high country in an Alaska national park not long ago, he thought the landscape looked different than any park in the Lower 48. The alpine zone seemed to be carpeted with more plant species than the much-larger forests and wetlands [...]