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Some of the strongest glaciers in the world are found in Canada. From Alaska to the Yukon, the St. Elias mountain range is ...
Researchers at the University of Victoria found that the previously overlooked Tintina Fault could pose a hazard to the ...
Canadians Dave Greene and Gaia Aish have completed a 1,725km bike and canoe journey from the British Columbia border to the ...
The Yukon Territory glows—but not with city lights. “Everywhere you look is like a painting” here, with auroras that last for ...
The panel was established by the landmark Yukon River Salmon Agreement, a treaty the U.S. and Canada signed in the early 2000s after more than a decade of negotiations.
Salmon runs on the Yukon River continued to be anemic this year, federal and state agencies reported, and there are far too few fish reaching Canada to meet goals set in a treaty between that ...
Whitefish, sheefish, and other species that swim in the Yukon River are being targeted for subsistence more and more as state and federal fisheries managers continue to restrict salmon species for ...
New research led by the University of Victoria (UVic) has illuminated a significant and previously unrecognized source of ...
The Yukon’s $200,000,000 spate of gold has now become a mere $100,000 yearly trickle, but chilly Yukon’s 207,076 sq. mi. are rich with uncut timber, unexploited copper, lead, coal, fish, game.
In summer, the Yukon River teems with life. Ducks and geese raise their young in quiet sloughs. Moose graze amid shoreline willows. Beavers splash along the muddy banks. Concealed by waters milky ...
The salmon provide purpose and direction for a summer on the river, and it’s no exaggeration to say that village life revolves around the salmon runs. Sections.