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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 1 No. 1, December 2002)

The Great Eruption of 1912 (Jennifer Adleman)

Digging up Dreams: The Razor Clam Industry in Kukak Bay, Alaska (Katherine Johnson)

Surprising Humpback Whale Songs in Glacier Bay National Park (C. M. Gabriele and A. S. Frankel)

Little Known Mulchatna Villages Emerging After 120 Years of Solitude (John Branson)

The Retreat of Exit Glacier (Susan Huse)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 2 No. 1, Summer 2003)

Return to Glacier Bay (James L. Bodkin)

The Wales/Deering Subsistence Producer Analysis Project (Don Callaway)

Bear-Human Interactions at Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve: Conflict Risk Assessment (Tom Smith, Terry D. DeBruyn, Tania Lewis, Rusty Yerxa and Steven Partridge)

Red Light District Ethnohistory in Seward, Alaska (Rachel Mason)

Unlocking the Secrets of Lake Clark Sockeye Salmon (Carol Ann Woody)

Pioneer Arctic Archeologist J. Louis Giddings (Becky Saleeby)

Science News

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 2 No. 2, Winter 2003)

Beringia: Visions of an International Park in Difficult Times (Donald Callaway)

Cycles in the Forest: Mammals, Mushrooms, Mycophagy, Mycoses and Mycorrhizae (Gary A. Laursen, Dr. Rodney D. Seppelt and Maggie Hallam)

Ancient Hunters of the Western Brooks Range: Integrating Research and Cultural Resource Management (Jeff Rasic)

High Latitude Marine Reserve Research in Glacier Bay National Park (S. J. Taggart, J. Mondragon, A. G. Andrews and J. K. Nielsen)

Science News

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Scientific Studies in Kenai Fjords National Park (Vol. 3 No. 1, Spring 2004)

Ecological Overview of Kenai Fjords National Park (Page Spencer and Gail V. Irvine)

Harding Icefield's Clues to Climate Change (Virginia Valentine, Keith Echelmeyer, Susan Campbell and Sandra Zirnheld)

Lingering Mysteries of the 1964 Earthquake (Dr. Jeffrey T. Freymueller)

Wandering Rocks in Kenai Fjords National Park (Anthony R. Fiorillo, Peter Armato and Russell Kucinski)

Live Feed Video Monitoring of Harbor Seals (Anne Hoover-Miller, Shannon Atkinson and Peter Armato)

Monitoring Nesting Success of the Black Oystercatcher (Michael Tetreau)

The Ice Worm's Secret (Daniel H. Shain)

Connecting with the Past — The Kenai Fjords Oral History and Archeology Project (Aron L. Crowell)

The Lowell Family and Alaska's Fur Trade Industry: Seward, Alaska (Sandy Brue)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks incomplete scan (Vol. 3 No. 2, Winter 2004)

New Frontiers, Old Fossils: Recent Dinosaur Discoveries in Alaska National Parks (Anthony R. Fiorillo, Russell Kucinski and Troy R. Hamon)

Glacier Toads and Frozen Frogs: Alaska's Surprising Amphibian Diversity (Blain Anderson)

Suqpiat of the Lower Kenai Peninsula Coast (Ronald T. Stanek)

Mammal Diversity: Inventories of Alaska National Parks Stimulate New Perspectives (Joseph Cook, Natalie Dawson, Stephen MacDonald and Amy Runck)

Managing Exit Glacier's Popularity: Social Science Looks at Visitor Experiences (Mark E. Vande Kamp, Darryll R. Johnson and Robert E. Manning)

Aniakchak Sockeye Salmon Investigations (Troy R. Hamon, Scott A. Pavey, Joe L. Miller and Jennifer L. Nielsen)

Science News

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 4 No. 1, June 2005)

Space-Based Burn Severity Mapping in Alaska's National Parks (Brian Sorbel and Jennifer Allen)

Social Science in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (Don Pendergrast)

Wood Inhabiting Fungi in Alaska: Their Diversity, Roles, and Uses (Gary A. Laursen, Harold H. Burdsall, Jr. and Rodney D. Seppelt)

Speaking Across Generations: Dena'ina Language Revitalization in Southcentral Alaska (Karen K. Gaul and Gary Holton)

To Dance is to Be: Heritage Preservation in the 21st Century (Maria Williams)

Cape Krusenstern National Monument: Year-Round Sampling to Characterize Water Quality, Species Richness, and Food Web Structure in Five Coastal Lagoons (Melinda Reynolds, Terry Reynolds, Charlie Lean and Lisa Clough)

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The Legacy of ANILCA (Vol. 4 No. 2, Winter 2005)

In Celebration of ANILCA (Jimmy Carter)

A History of Science in Alaska's National Parks (Frank Norris)

Old Is Getting Older (Becky Saleeby and Brian Wygal)

Subsistence (John Quinley)

Dave Spirtes, 1948-2004 (John N. Trent)

ANILCA and the Western Arctic Caribou Herd Cooperative Management Plan (Don Callaway)

Mining in the Parks (John Quinley)

Mining and Mitigation: The Coal Creek Remediation Project (Linda Stromquist)

Physical Hazards Abatement: "Look but Don't Touch; Stay Out, Stay Alive" (Logan Hovis)

Abandoned Mineral Land Restoration Activities in Alaska (Lynn Griffiths)

Science in Wilderness Marine Reserves (John Quinley)

Long-term Research in Remote Parks: Opportunites and Obstacles (Robert Stottlemyer)

Balancing the Benefits and Impacts of Science in Alaska's Wilderness (Peter Landres)

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Scientific Studies in Denali (Vol. 5 No. 1, Summer 2006)

Bridging Science and Education for the Future (Paul R. Anderson,)

Ecological Overview of Denali National Park and Preserve (Philip Hooge, Guy Adema, Thomas Meier, Carl Roland, Phil Brease, Pam Sousanes and Lucy Tyrrell)

Air Quality Monitoring: An Intercontinental Connection (Andrea Blakesley)

Ecological Goldmine: The Denali Landcover Map and Denali Soil Inventory with Ecological Site Classification (Guy Adema, Jess Grunblatt and Mark Clark)

Soundscapes of Denali National Park and Preserve (Chad Hults and Shan Burson)

Earthquake and Seismic Monitoring in Denali National Park (Roger A. Hansen)

Rutting Behavior of Moose at Denali National Park (Victor Van Ballenberghe)

Tracking the Movements of Denali's Wolves (Thomas Meier, John Burch and Layne Adams)

Interrelationships of Denali's Large Mammal Community (Layne Adams, Thomas Meier, Patricia Owen and Gretchen Roffler)

Long-Term Golden Eagle Studies in Denali National Park and Preserve (Carol McIntyre, Karen Steenhof, Michael N. Kochert and Michael W. Collopy)

Integrated Monitoring of Physical Environment, Plant, and Bird Communities in Denali (Carl Roland and Carol McIntyre)

Hardy as Chickadees: Denali's Winter Citizen Scientists (Carol McIntyre, Nan Eagleson and David Tomeo)

Medical Research Climbs Denali (Lucy Tyrrell)

Historic and Contemporary Ethnographic Landscapes of Denali National Park (Terry Haynes and William Simeone)

Scientific Legacy of Denali (Ann Kain)

Sled Dog Kennels of Denali (Karen Fortier)

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Alaska Park Science (Vol. 5 No. 2, Winter 2006)

The Mammal-Eating Killer Whales of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve: Hunting with the Strong Silent Types (Volker B. Deecke, Janice M. Straley, Dena R. Matkin and Christine M. Gabriele)

Archeological Investigations in Anaktuvuk Pass: Nunamiut Students Uncover Their Past (Julie Esdale and Robert Gal)

Lake Ice and Snow Study in Denali National Park and Preserve Promotes Elementary School Science Education (Martin O. Jeffries, Patty Gallego, Dorothy DeBlauw, Kim Morris and Delena Norris-Tull)

Changes in the Abundance and Distribution of Trumpeter Swans in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska (Carol McIntyre)

Excavations at the Hungry Fox Archeological Site, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (Jeff Rasic)

Going for the Gold in Kantishna (Ann Kain and Phil Brease)

Science News

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Scientific Studies on Climate Change in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 6 No. 1, Summer 2007)

Climate Change and the International Polar Year (Robert A. Winfree)

"Arrange for Change" Interpreting the Science of Climate Change in National Parks (John Morris)

Melting Denali: Effects of Climate Change on the Glaciers of Denali National Park and Preserve (Guy W. Adema, Ronald D. Karpilo, Jr. and Bruce F. Molnia)

A Changing Climate: Consequences for Subsistence Communities (Don Callaway)

The Frozen Past of Wrangell- St. Elias National Park and Preserve (E. James Dixon, Craig M. Lee, William F. Manley, Ruth Ann Warden and William D. Harrison)

A Disappearing Lake Reveals the Little Ice Age History of Climate and Glacier Response in the Icefields of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (Michael G. Loso, Robert S. Anderson, Daniel F. Doak and Suzanne P. Anderson)

Post Little Ice Age Glacial Rebound in Glacier Bay National Park and Surrounding Areas (Roman J. Motyka, Christopher F. Larsen, Jeffrey T. Freymueller and Keith A. Echelmeyer)

Visualizing Climate Change—Using Repeat Photography to Document the Impacts of Changing Climate on Glaciers and Landscapes (Bruce F. Molnia, Ronald D. Karpilo, Jr., Jim Pfeiffenberger and Doug Capra)

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Crossing Boundaries in a Changing Environment, Proceedings of the Central Alaska Park Science Symposium (Vol. 6 No. 2, Winter 2007)

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Alaska Parks in a Warming Climate: Conserving a Changing Future (F. Stuart Chapin, III)

Crossing Boundaries in a Changing Environment: A Synthesis (Alexander M. Milner)

Long-term Air Quality Monitoring in Denali National Park and Preserve (Andrea Blakesley)

Monitoring Seasonal and Long-term Climate Changes and Extremes in the Central Alaska Network (Pamela J. Sousanes)

Glacier Monitoring in Denali National Park and Preserve (Guy Adema)

Applications of the Soil-Ecological Survey of Denali National Park and Preserve (Mark Clark)

Using Radiocarbon to Detect Change in Ecosystem Carbon Cycling in Response to Permafrost Thawing (Edward A.G. Schuur, Jason G. Vogel, Kathryn G. Crummer, Koushik Dutta, Hanna Lee, Christian Trucco and James Sickman)

A Baseline Study of Permafrost in the Toklat Basin, Denali National Park and Preserve (Larissa C. Yocum, GuyW. Adema and Chad K. Hults)

Dinosauria and Fossil Aves Footprints from the Lower Cantwell Formation (latest Cretaceous), Denali National Park and Preserve (Anthony R. Fiorillo, Paul J. McCarthy, Brent H. Breithaupt and Phil F. Brease)

Interpreting Denali's Landcover Types with Fabric (Quilt) (Lucy Tyrrell and Jon Paynter)

Cadmium Mobility and Bioaccumulation byWillow (Larry P. Gough, Paul J. Lamothe, Richard F. Sanzolone, James G. Crock and Andrea L. Foster)

Alaska at the Crossroads of Migration: Space-Based Ornithology (J. L. Deppe, K. Wessels and J. A. Smith)

Recommendations for Monitoring Kittlitz's Murrelets in Icy Bay (Michelle Kissling, Mason Reid, Paul M. Lukacs, Scott M. Gende and Stephen B. Lewis)

Apparent Changes in Abundance and Distribution of Birds in Denali National Park and Preserve (Carol L. McIntyre)

Grizzly Bear Population Ecology in Denali National Park and Preserve (Patricia A. Owen and Richard D. Mace)

Dynamics of Small Mammal Populations in the Rock Creek Watershed, Denali National Park and Preserve (Eric Rexstad and Edward Debevec)

Wolf Foraging and Related Social Variations in Denali National Park (Gordon C. Haber)

An American-Canadian Traditional Ecological Knowledge Study of the Upper Tanana River Fisheries (Connie Friend, Gary Holton and Norman Easton)

Connecting Place with Science: Katie John and the Tanada Creek FishWeir (Vicki O. Penwell)

An Integrated Study of Road Capacity at Denali National Park and Preserve (Laura Phillips, Philip Hooge, Tom Meier, Patricia Owen, Carol McIntyre and Lucy Tyrrell)

Using Science to Manage Subsistence Off Road Vehicle Use in Denali National Park and Preserve (Michael J. Tranel and Adrienne Lindholm)

Diverse Recreation Experiences at Denali National Park and Preserve (Katie Knotek, Alan Watson and Neal Christensen)

Spread of an Invasive Plant on Alaska's Roads and River Floodplains: A Network Model (Tricia L. Wurtz, Matthew J. Macander and Blaine T. Spellman)

Developing a Framework for Evaluating Proposals for Research in Wilderness: Science to Protect and Learn from Parks (Lewis C. Sharman, Peter Landres and Susan Boudreau)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 7 No. 1, Summer 2008)

From Hot and Tropical to Cold and Arctic: The Triassic History of the Wrangell Mountains (George D. Stanley, Jr., Andrew H. Caruthers and Robert B. Blodgett)

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve and the People of the Upper Tanana (Barbara A. Cellarius, Terry L. Haynes and William E. Simeone)

Paleogeography of Woodchopper Volcanics, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska (David M. Rohr, Robert B. Blodgett and Douglas Beckstead)

Barbarians at the Gate: Biting Flies of Beringia (Peter H. Adler and Douglas C. Currie)

Volcanoes and Permafrost in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Arctic Alaska (James E. Beget and Jeffrey S. Kargel)

Beneath My Feet: Alaska's Miniature Forest (Rodney D. Seppelt and Gary A. Laursen)

Evaluating Airborne Contaminants in Alaska National Parks: The Western Airborne Contaminants Assessment Project (Dixon H. Landers, Tamara Blett, Marilyn M. Erway and Linda Geiser)

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Scientific Studies in Marine Environments (Vol. 7 No. 2, Winter 2008)

Ocean Park Stewardship in the Alaska Region (Jeff Mow and Peter Armato)

Marine Ecology and Oceanography in Aialik Bay (Anne Hoover-Miller and Alexei Pinchuk)

Remote Monitoring of Pinnipeds in Kenai Fjords National Park (John M. Maniscalco, Anne Hoover-Miller and Daniel Zatz)

Integration of Tourism Into the Marine Environment (Caroline Jerzierski, Anne Hoover-Miller and Brenda Norcross)

Understanding How Cruise Ships Affect Resources and Visitor Experiences in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Scott M. Gende)

Alaska's Submerged History: The Wreck of the Kad'yak (Jason S. Rogers, Evguenia Anichtchenko and J. David McMahan)

Mink Island, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Pacific Coast of the Alaska Peninsula (Jeanne M. Schaaf)

Round Island or Qayassiq "Place to go in a Kayak" Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary & National Natural Landmark, Bristol Bay, Alaska (Jeanne M. Schaaf)

Study Documents Important Interactions Between Clams and Charismatic Predators in SWAN Parks (Dennis C. Lees)

Alaska Park Science Receives Prestigious International Awards (Robert Winfree)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 8 No. 1, Summer 2009)

US and Russian Collaboration in Park Science in the Arctic (Robert Winfree)

And The Wildlife Therein (Sanford P. Rabinowitch and James F. Stratton)

Tent Ring Archaeology in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (Andrew Tremayne)

Permafrost/Active Layer Monitoring Program: Involving Remote Villages in Permafrost Drilling for Operational and Scientific Applications in Alaska (Kenji Yoshikawa)

The Cooperative Park Studies Unit: Dynamic University-Based Research in the Parks (Frank Norris and Becky Saleeby)

Zorro Bradley Interview (Frank Norris)

Fred Dean Interview (Jane Bryant and Frank Norris)

Alternative and Sustainable Energy Sources for Alaska's National Parks (Tim Hudson)

The Colors of the Aurora (Dirk Lummerzheim)

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Park Science in the Arctic, Proceedings of the Arctic Alaska Park Science Symposium and Beringia International Conference (Vol. 8 No. 2, Winter 2009)

Introduction (Sue Masica)

Park Science in the Arctic: A Thematic Synthesis (Robert A. Winfree)

Beringia from a Cretaceous Perspective (A.R. Fiorillo, D.W. Norton and P.J. McCarthy)

Late Cretaceous Flora in an Ancient Fluvial Environment: The Lower Cantwell Formation at Sable Mountain, Denali National Park, Alaska (Carla Susanne Tomsich, Sarah J. Fowell and Paul J. McCarthy)

Contrasting Patterns of Plant Distribution in Beringia (Stefanie M. Ickert-Bond, David F. Murray and Eric DeChaine)

Recent Notable Floristic Records from Northwestern Alaska (Carolyn Parker and Steffi Ickert-Bond)

Genetic Studies Point to Beringia as a Biodiversity Hotspot for High-latitude Fungi (József Geml, Frank Kauff, Gary A. Laursen and D. Lee Taylor)

Cultural Vulnerability and Resilience in the Arctic: Preliminary Report on Archeological Fieldwork at Cape Krusenstern, Northwest Alaska (Shelby Anderson, Adam Freeburg and Ben Fitzhugh)

2006-2008 Investigation of the Old Eskimo Settlement Kivak, Providenskiy District, Chukotka Autonomous Region, Russia (Aleksandr A. Orekhov)

Pathways: An Archeological Predictive Model Using Geographic Information Systems (Dael A. Devenport)

Transboundary Protected Natural Areas and Their Role In Nature Conservation of Northeast Asia (Anatoliy Kachur)

The Lost Fleets of the Western Arctic: Preserving a Significant Element of the Maritime and Cultural Heritage of Alaska and the United States (Bradley W. Barr)

Teshekpuk Caribou Herd Movement through Narrow Corridors around Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska (Dave Yokel, Alex Prichard, Geoff Carroll, Lincoln Parrett, Brian Person and Caryn Rea)

Fire in the range of the Western Arctic Caribou Herd (Kyle Joly, T. Scott Rupp, Randi R. Jandt and F. Stuart Chapin, III)

Ecological Land Classification and Mapping of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (Torre Jorgenson, Ken Stumpf, Joanna Roth, Trish Miller, Eric Pullman, Tim Cater, Michael Duffy, Wendy Davis, Matt Macander and Jess Grunblatt)

Natural and Cultural Healing Places Within Publicly Managed Lands (Carl M. Hild, Victoria Hykes Steere and Natalie Novik)

Contribution of Russian Specialists to the Study of the Bering Strait Region (L.S. Bogoslovskaya)

Modeling Approaches for Predicting Change Under WILDCAST: Making Progress in a Data-Poor World (Bruce G. Marcot)

Changing the Arctic: Adding Immediate Protection to the Equation (Falk Huettmann and Sue Hazlett)

'The Ice We Want Our Children to Know': SIKU Project in Alaska and Siberia, 2007-2008 (Igor Krupnik)

Understanding Alaska Public Lands Visitors Through Collaboration: The Alaska Residents Statistics Program (Peter J. Fix, Linda E. Kruger, Daniel W. McCollum, Susan J. Alexander, Lois Dalle-Molle, William Overbaugh and Jeffrey J. Brooks)

Towards Predicting the Impact of Climate Change on Tourism: An Hourly Tourism Climate Index (Sarah F. Trainor, John E. Walsh and Gongmei Yu)

Tourism: Pros and Cons of Development of Chukotka (K.K. Uyaganski and O.D. Tregubov. Translated by Gabrielle Jolivette, Nate Nicholls and Kevin Bibee)

The Connection Between Art and Science in Denali National Park and Preserve (Annie Duffy)

BeringWatch: Internet Facilitated Community Based Monitoring in the Bering Sea (Karin Holser, Bruce Robson and Stephen J. Insley)

DIG* National Parks: Scientists in Alaska's Scenery (Elizabeth O'Connell)

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Monitoring the Vital Signs of Healthy Park Ecosystems (Vol. 9 No. 1, Summer 2010)

Introduction (Sara Wesser)

Inventorying Soils in Alaska National Parks (Parker Martyn)

Recording the Trend: The Role of the Climate Monitoring Vital Sign in Understanding Park Ecosystems (Pam Sousanes)

Monitoring Local and Global Contaminants in Alaska Parks (Dave Schirokauer and Brendan Moynahan)

The Twelve Baseline Inventories — the Alaskan Story (Sara Wesser)

Data Management in the I&M Program (William Johnson, Scott Miller, Joshua Schmidt and Cuyler Smith)

Arctic Network: Overview and Introduction (Jim Lawler)

Monitoring Dall's sheep in Alaska's Arctic Parklands (K. Rattenbury, J. Schmidt and L. Phillips)

Aerial Yellow-billed Loon Surveys in Cape Krusenstern National Monument and Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Alaska (Melanie J. Flamme)

Long-term Monitoring of 1977 Tundra Fires in the Northwest Alaska Parks (Charles Racine, Jennifer Barnes, Randi Jandt and John Dennis)

Central Alaska Network: Overview and Introduction (Maggie MacCluskie)

The American Peregrine Falcons of Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, Alaska (Maggie MacCluskie, Skip Ambrose, Chris Florian and Melanie Flamme)

Shallow Lakes — Microcosms of Change (Amy Larsen)

Timing is Everything — Monitoring Plant Phenology in the Central Alaska Network (Carl Roland)

Southeast Alaska Network: Overview and Introduction (Brendan Moynahan)

Driving the Marine Ecosystem: Oceanography as a Key Long-term Monitoring Vital Sign at Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Lewis Sharman)

Indian River Stream Gauge Monitoring (Geoffrey Smith)

A Hotspot of Lichen Diversity — Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (Toby Spribille and David Schirokauer)

Southwest Alaska Network: Overview and Introduction (Michael Shephard)

Water, Water Everywhere: Large Lake Monitoring in Southwest Alaska National Parks (Jeff Shearer)

Salt Marsh Monitoring in Lake Clark and Katmai National Parks and Preserves (Torre Jorgenson, Gerald Frost and Amy Miller)

Long-term Monitoring of the Marine Nearshore in the Southwest Alaska Network (Heather A. Coletti, James L. Bodkin, Thomas A. Dean and Kimberly A. Kloecker)

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Glacier Bay Scientific Studies (Vol. 9 No. 2, Winter 2010)

Introduction (Cherry Payne, Scott Gende and Tomie Lee)

Vessels Disturb Kittlitz's Murrelets in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Alison M. Agness)

Glacier Bay's Underwater Sound Environment: The Effects of Cruise Ship Noise on Humpback Whale Habitat (Christine M. Gabriele, Christopher W. Clark, Adam S. Frankel and Blair Kipple)

Using Observers to Record Encounters Between Cruise Ships and Humpback Whales (Scott M. Gende, Karin Harris, Julie Nielsen and A. Noble Hendrix)

Cruise Ship — Humpback Whale Encounters In and Around Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska (Karin Harris and Scott Gende)

Effects of Cruise Ship Emissions on Air Quality and Terrestrial Vegetation in Southeast Alaska (Linda Geiser, David Schirokauer, Andrzej Bytnerowicz, Karen Dillman and Mark Fenn)

Air Pollution Emissions from Tourist Activities in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (Richard Graw, Albert Faure and David Schirokauer)

Estimating Population-level Consequences to Humpback Whales Under Different Levels of Cruise Ship Entry Quotas (Scott M. Gende and A. Noble Hendrix)

An Overview of Cruise Ship Management in Glacier Bay (David Nemeth and Kevin Apgar)

Effects of Cruise Ships on Visitor Experiences in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Jane E. Swanson and Mark E. Vande Kamp)

A Marine Contaminants Assessment Suggests a Clean Intertidal Zone in Southeast Alaska Parks (David A. Tallmon)

Contrasting Trends of Harbor Seals and Steller Sea Lions in and near Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Jamie N. Womble and Scott M. Gende)

Disturbance of Harbor Seals by Vessels in Johns Hopkins Inlet (Colleen Young, Scott M. Gende and James T. Harvey)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 10 No. 1, Summer 2011)

In Memoriam: Phil Brease, 1950-2010 / Meg Hahr, 1967-2009 ()

The Rewards and Risks of Working in Alaska's National Parks (Robert Winfree)

Understanding Moraine Formation Around the Muldrow Glacier, Denali National Park and Preserve (Jason M. Dortch, Lewis A. Owen, Marc W. Caffee and Phil Brease)

Prehistoric Obsidian Procurement and Transport in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve (Chris Houlette, Jeff Rasic and Jeff Speakman)

Scars on the Tundra: The Cultural Landscape of the Kiska Battlefield, Aleutians (Dirk H.R. Spennemann, Janet Clemens and Janis Kozlowski)

Projected Vegetation and Fire Regime Response to Future Climate Change in National Parks in Interior Alaska (Wendy Loya, Anna L. Springsteen, Jennifer L. Barnes and Scott Rupp)

Complexity of Caribou Population Dynamics in a Changing Climate (Kyle Joly and David R. Klein)

Development of Campsite Monitoring Protocols in Kenai Fjords National Park (Fritz Klasner, Christopher Monz and Joel Cusick)

The Burning Tundra: A Look Back at the Last 6,000 Years of Fire in the Noatak National Preserve, Northwestern Alaska (Philip E. Higuera, Jennifer L. Barnes, Melissa L. Chipman, Michael Urban and Feng Sheng Hu)

Tlingit Archeology, Legends, and Oral Histories at Sitka National Historical Park (William J. Hunt, Jr.)

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Connections to Natural and Cultural Resource Studies in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 10 No. 2, Winter 2011)

What's Up With Alaska Park Science? (Robert Winfree and Kimberly Melendez)

Science on the Slopes of Mount McKinley (Frank Norris and Jane Bryant)

Reclamation of Mined Lands in Kantishna, Denali National Park and Preserve (Guy Adema, Tim Brabets, Josh Brekken, Ken Karle and Bob Ourso)

Climate Change Segmentation Groups at Kenai Fjords National Park: Insight Into Visitors' Perceptions (Matthew T.J. Brownlee and Jeffrey C. Hallo)

Describing Brown Bear Activity Patterns Using Time-Lapse Photography in Katmai National Park and Preserve (Carissa Turner and Troy Hamon)

Martin Radovan: A Prospector's Life (Katherine Ringsmuth, Daniel Trepal and Logan Hovis)

Attu, A Lost Village of the Aleutians (Rachel Mason)

Behind the Scenes: Geospatial Technologies Used at Branch SAR (Angie Southwould, Joshua Scott and Whitney Rapp)

Using Scenarios to Prepare for Climate Change in Alaska National Park System Areas (Robert Winfree, Bud Rice, John Morris, Don Callaway, Jeff Mow, Nancy Fresco and Don Weeks)

The Nature of Art: Communicating Park Science, Nature and Culture through Art (Robert A. Winfree)

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Volcanoes of Katmai and the Alaska Peninsula (Vol. 11 No. 1, Summer 2012)

The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes: Revisiting the Alaska Sublime (Gary Freeburg)

The Great Eruption of 1912 (Judy Fierstein)

Katmai National Park Volcanoes (Judy Fierstein)

Volcanic National Natural Landmarks in Alaska (Margi Brooks)

Using Rocks to Reveal the Inner Workings of Magma Chambers Below Volcanoes in Alaska's National Parks (Michelle L. Coombs and Charles R. Bacon)

Earthquake Studies Reveal the Magmatic Plumbing System of the Katmai Volcanoes (Clifford Thurber, Rachel Murphy, Stephanie Prejean, Matthew Haney, Ninfa Bennington, Lee Powell and John Paskievitch)

Volcanic Earthquakes in Alaska's National Parks (Stephanie Prejean, Seth Moran and John Power)

Pre-1912 Glacial and Volcanic History near Windy Creek, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska (De Anne Pinney Stevens)

Witness: Firsthand Accounts of the Largest Volcanic Eruption in the Twentieth Century (Jeanne Schaaf)

Out of the Ashes: The Katmai Disaster (Patricia H. Partnow)

Ecological Recovery After the 1912 Katmai Eruption as Documented Through Repeat Photography (M. Torre Jorgenson, Gerald V. Frost, Alan J. Bennett and Amy E. Miller)

Effect of the Novarupta (1912) eruption on forests of southcentral Alaska: Clues from the tree ring record (Amy E. Miller, Rosemary L. Sherriff and Edward E. Berg)

Possible Effects of a Volcanic Eruption on the Nearshore Marine Environment (Heather A. Coletti)

Bringing the World to a Standstill: An Investigation into the Effects of a Novarupta Scale Volcanic Eruption on Today's Aviation Industry (Rebecca Anne Welchman)

Concluding Thoughts. Can Another Great Volcanic Eruption Happen in Alaska? (Judy Fierstein)

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Science in Southwest Alaska (Vol. 11 No. 2, Winter 2012)

Spatial Correlation of Archaeological Sites and Subsistence Resources in the Gulf of Alaska (Aron L. Crowell, Joseph Liddle and Mark Matson)

Invasive Species Management in Southwest Alaska: Current Projects and Areas of Need (Gino Graziano and Bonnie Million)

Salmon in a Volcanic Landscape: How Salmon Survive and Thrive on the Alaska Peninsula (Troy Hamon and Scott Pavey)

Using Archaeofaunas from Southwest Alaska to Understand Climate Change (Dr. Michael A. Etnier and Dr. Jeanne Schaaf)

Archiving Southwest Alaska's National Park bird data into eBird and Avian Knowledge Network Database (Kelly Walton and Tracey Gotthardt)

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Science, History, and Alaska's Changing Landscapes (Vol. 12 No. 1, Summer 2013)

Past, Present and Future Goals for Resource Management in National Parks (Robert Winfree)

Bridging the Cold War: Dave Hopkins and Beringia (Scott Elias and Klaus Dodds)

Life and Times of Alaska's Tundra Plants: How Long Do They Live, and How Are They Responding to Changing Climate? (Daniel F. Doak and William F. Morris)

Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers in the Savage River Uplands, Denali National Park and Preserve (John Blong)

Teklanika West: A Late Pleistocene Multi-Component Archaeological Site in Denali National Park and Preserve (Sam Coffman)

Collaborative Research to Assess Visitor Impacts on Alaska Native Practices Along Alagnak Wild River (Douglas Deur, Karen Evanoff, Adelheid Hermann and AlexAnna Salmon)

Shallow and Deep Water Origins of Silurian Rocks at Glacier Bay, Alaska (David M. Rohr, Robert B. Blodgett, Vincent Santucci and Ladislav Slavik)

Using Story to Build Stewardship (David Tomeo)

Ecological Land Classification, Soil Landscape Mapping, and Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy of Soils in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (Aaron Wells, Matt Macander, Torre Jorgenson, Tracy Christopherson, Becky Baird, Ellen Trainor and Parker Martyn)

New Insights on Beringian Plant Distribution Patterns (Stefanie Ickert-Bond, Falk Huettmann, Israel Loera, Lisa Strecker, Nadya Sekretareva and Yulia Mikhailova)

Origins of Varied Floristic Compositions in the Western Aleutian and Northern Bering Sea Islands (Monte D. Garroutte and Stefanie M. Ickert-Bond)

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Climate Change in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 12 No. 2, Winter 2013)

Climate Change in Alaska's National Parks (Robert Winfree)

Monitoring the Vital Signs of Alaska's National Parks (Brooke Carney and Sara Wesser)

Using Integrated Ecosystem Modeling to Understand Climate Change (Stephen T. Gray, Alec Bennett, W. Robert Bolton, Amy L. Breen, Tobey Carman, Eugenie Euskirchen, Helene Genet, Elchin Jafarov, Jennifer Jenkins, Tom Kurkowski, Michael Lindgren, Philip Martin, Stephanie McAfee, A. David McGuire, Sergei Marchenko, Reginald Muskett, Santosh Panda, Joel Reynolds, Amanda Robertson, Vladimir Romanovsky, T. Scott Rupp, Kristin Timm and Yujin Zhang)

Status and Trends of Alaska National Park Glaciers: What Do They Tell Us About Climate Change? (Michael G. Loso, Anthony Arendt, Chris Larsen, Nate Murphy and Justin Rich)

Assessing the Effects of Changing Climate on the Kahiltna Glacier using Field, Airborne, and Satellite Observations (Joanna Young and Dr. Anthony Arendt)

Tracking Glacial Landscapes: High School Science Gets Real (Cathy L. Connor, Clay Good, Riley Woodford and Michael L. Hekkers)

Permafrost Landforms as Indicators of Climate Change in the Arctic Network of National Parks (David K. Swanson)

Beringia: Lost World of the Ice Age (Scott A. Elias)

Glacier-fed Rivers and Climate Change in Alaska Parks (Alexander Milner)

Observations of Changing Conditions in Northwest Alaska and Impacts on Subsistence Fishing Practices (Katie Moerlein, Courtney Carothers and J. Andrés López)

Denali Repeat Photography Project Reveals Dramatic Changes: A Drier, Woodier, and More Densely Vegetated Park (Carl A. Roland and Sarah E. Stehn)

Predicting the Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystems and Wildlife Habitat in Northwest Alaska: Results from the WildCast Project (Anthony R. DeGange, Bruce G. Marcot, James Lawler, Torre Jorgenson and Robert Winfree)

Climate Change Scenario Planning Lessons from Alaska (Robert Winfree, Bud Rice, John Morris, Jeff Mow, Don Callaway, Don Weeks, Nancy Fresco and Lena Krutikov)

Influence of Climate Change on Geohazards in Alaskan Parks (Marten Geertsema, John J. Clague and Andreas Hasler)

The Long-Term Threats from Climate Change to Rural Alaskan Communities (Don Callaway)

NPS Alaska Planning and Designs for the Future with Climate Change (Bud Rice, Brad Richie, Paul Schrooten and Jennifer Barnes)

Telling the Stories of Climate Change (John Morris and Brooke Carney)

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Wilderness in Alaska (Vol. 13 No. 1, Summer 2014)

The Meaning of Wilderness (Robert Winfree)

Howard Zahniser's Vision of Wilderness—and the Whole Community of Life on Earth (Ed Zahniser)

Alaska Wilderness: Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Adrienne Lindholm)

A Dena'ina Perspective: Respecting Ełnena (Land) (Karen Evanoff and Michelle Ravenmoon)

The Economic and Cultural Benefits of Northwest Alaska Wilderness (Alex Whiting)

Whispers Wispy and Wishful (Wilson Justin)

At'oowu: Tlingit Homeland (Christina Mills and Mary Beth Moss)

Economics of Wilderness: Contribution of Alaska Parks and Wilderness to the Alaska Economy (Steve Colt and Ginny Fay)

What Future for the Wildness of Wilderness in the Anthropocene? (Roger Kaye)

Using Ethics Arguments to Preserve Naturalness: A Case Study of Wildlife Harvest Practices on NPS Lands in Alaska (Grant Hilderbrand)

Searching for Wilderness: Amchitka Island, Alaska (Merry Maxwell)

Busing Through the Wilderness: Managing the "Near-Wilderness" Experience at Denali (Robert Manning, William Valliere and Jeffrey Hallo)

Commercial Use of Wilderness at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (William Valliere and Robert Manning)

Assessing and Mitigating the Cumulative Effects of Installations in Wilderness (Robert A. Winfree, Adrienne Lindholm and Angie Southwould)

Late Pleistocene Paleontology and Native Heritage in Northwest Alaska (Jonathan Hardes)

Artists Spotlight Alaskan Wilderness (Tim Lydon)

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Mineral and Energy Development (Vol. 13 No. 2, Winter 2014)

Nature and Resources (Robert Winfree)

Bob Reeve: Eastern Alaska's Early Air Prospector, 1932-1938 (Katherine Ringsmuth)

Fire versus Ice: Revolutionizing the Thawing Process at Coal Creek (Douglas Beckstead)

Land Ownership in National Park System Units in Alaska and Possibilities for Mining and Other Developments (Chuck Gilbert)

Tracking Mineral and Energy Development Projects near Alaska Parks through Web Mapping (Sarah C. Venator, Guy W. Adema and Marci Johnson)

What Scenarios May Unfold for North Slope Development and Related Science Needs? (Dennis R. Lassuy, John F. Payne and Robert A. Winfree)

Reclamation of Boreal Forest Ecosystems Following Oil-Sands Mining (Tanya Richens, David Bergstrom and Brett Purdy)

Environmental Baseline and Mining in Remote Alaska (Carol Ann Woody, Sarah O'Neal, Daniel Rinella, Dan Bogan, Dustin Merrigan and Marcus Geist)

Long-term Risk of Tailings Dam Failure (David M. Chambers)

Abandoned Mine Lands in Alaska National Parks—An Overview (Linda Stromquist)

State of Alaska's Abandoned Mine Lands Program (C. Justin Ireys)

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Resource Management in a Changing World (Vol. 14 No. 1, Summer 2015)

Knowledge, Understanding, and Information Overload (Robert Winfree)

A Formalized Approach to Making Effective Natural Resource Management Decisions for Alaska National Parks (Margaret MacCluskie, Angela Romito, James T. Peterson and James P. Lawler)

CRASH! The Alaskan Bush Hits Climate Change...or Does it? (Julie and Miki Collins)

Differential Effects of Coastal Erosion on Colonial-Nesting Sea Birds on the St. Matthew Islands, Alaska (David R. Klein and Richard Kleinleder)

Red Foxes Replace Arctic Foxes on a Bering Sea Island: Consequences for Nesting Birds (David R. Klein and Art Sowls)

Disciplines and Institutions in Denial: The Case for Interdisciplinary/Interagency Research/Mitigation on Climate Change Impacts (Don Callaway)

Charles L. McKay, a Smithsonian Biologist at Nushagak, Alaska, 1881-1883 (John Branson)

At the Roots of Alaska Science: Practicing Natural History along the Noatak River (Michael Gaige and Lee James)

Understanding Visitors' Commitment to Grizzly Bear Conservation at Denali National Park and Preserve (Rose I. Verbos, Matthew T.J. Brownlee and Jeffrey C. Skibins)

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Birds of Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 14 No. 2, Winter 2015)

Swan Song (Robert Winfree)

Avian Soundscape Ecology in Denali National Park and Preserve (Davyd Betchkal, Carol McIntyre, Melanie Roed and Jason Reppert)

Critical Connections: Conserving Migratory Birds in Alaska's National Parks (Laura M. Phillips and Carol L. McIntyre)

Black Oystercatchers in Kenai Fjords National Park: A Keystone of the Intertidal Zone (Laura M. Phillips, Heather Coletti and Brian Robinson)

Conserving Migratory Golden Eagles in a Rapidly Changing World: What Role Will the NPS Play? (Carol L. McIntyre)

Glaucous-winged Gull Monitoring and Egg Harvest in Glacier Bay, Alaska (Tania Lewis and Mary Beth Moss)

Birds of the Arctic—Simon Paneak and Laurence Irving: Collaborators in Arctic Research (Callaway)

The Birds of Bob Uhl's Journals (Rachel Mason and Eileen Devinney)

Birding is for Everyone! (Carissa Turner and Dennis Bailey)

Looking Back—A Heady Time for National Park Service Science in Alaska (John G. Dennis)

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Coastal Science Research in Alaska's National Parks (Vol. 15 No. 1, Winter 2016)

A Brief History of Coastal Marine Grant Projects (Benjamin Pister)

The Vulnerabilities of Cultural and Paleontological Resources to Coastal Climate Change Processes in Northwest Alaska (Michael J. Holt, Louise Farquharson, Thomas Urban and Dael Devenport)

Feathered Ambassadors of Arctic Coastal Parks (Stacia Backensto, Jeremy Mizel, Audrey Taylor, Megan Boldenow and Martin Robards)

Understanding the Ecology of Arctic Coastal Lagoons through Fisheries Research and Monitoring (Trevor Haynes, Tahzay Jones, Martin Robards, Jim Lawler, Alex Whiting, Marguerite Tibbles, Mark Wipfli and Peter Neitlich)

Promoting Spill Preparedness in Western Arctic Parks with the Community Integrated Coastal Response Project (Tahzay Jones, Peter Neitlich and Paul Burger)

Connecting Youth to Coastal Resources in Western Arctic Parks (Stacia Backensto, Dev Dharm Khalsa and Melanie Flamme)

Documenting and Cleaning up Marine Debris: A Videographer's Reflections (Dev Dharm Khalsa)

A Tale of Two Skeletons: Rearticulating Whale Bones from Glacier Bay (Christine Gabriele and Melissa Senac)

Whales, Seals, and Vessels: Investigating the Acoustic Ecology of Underwater Glacier Bay (Christine Gabriele, Michelle Fournet and Leanna Matthews)

Ocean Acidification in Glacier Bay (Stacey Reisdorph)

A Partnership to Remove Marine Debris from Alaskan Coastal Parks (Sharon Kim, Peter Neitlich, Carissa Turner, Miranda Terwilliger, Benjamin Pister, Tahzay Jones, Janet Bering and Lori Polasek)

The Core of the Matter: Adventures in Coastal Geology at Kenai Fjords National Park (Christopher Maio, Richard Sullivan and H. Sharon Kim)

Changing Tides (Heather Coletti, Grant Hilderbrand and Jim Pfeiffenberger)

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Science in Alaska's Arctic Parks (Vol. 16 No. 1, Spring 2017)

Alaska's Northern Parks: The Wonder of the Arctic (James P. Lawler, Jeff Rasic and Peter Neitlich)

Animal Icons as Peaceful Warriors—Beyond Science and Culture to Achieve Conservation (Joel Berger)

Understanding Arctic Sea Ice in a Period of Rapid Climatic Change (Andrew R. Mahoney and Martin Robards)

Tracking the First Marine Mammal Hunters at Cape Espenberg, Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (Andrew Tremayne)

Alaska Native Place Names in Arctic Parks (Rachel Mason and Eileen Devinney)

Learning from the Past: Archaeological Results from Cape Krusenstern National Monument (Adam Freeburg)

A Paleontological Inventory of Arctic Parks (Amanda Lanik, Chad Hults and Robert B. Blodgett)

Applying Wilderness Character Monitoring in the Arctic (Nyssa Landres)

The Fate of Permafrost (Santosh K. Panda, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Sergey S. Marchenko and David K. Swanson)

Potential Effects of Permafrost Thaw on Arctic River Ecosystems (Jonathan A. O'Donnell, Christian E. Zimmerman, Michael P. Carey and Joshua C. Koch)

Perennial Snowfields of the Central Brooks Range: Valuable Park Resources (Molly E. Tedesche and Jeffrey T. Rasic)

Caribou: Nomads of the North (Kyle Joly)

Lichens of the Arctic (James Walton)

Muskox: An Iconic Arctic Species, Then and Now (Hillary Robison)

Declining Sheep Populations in Alaska's Arctic Parks (Kumi Rattenbury and Joshua Schmidt)

Small Mammals as Indicators of Climate, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Change (Andrew G. Hope, Eric Waltari, Nathan R. Morse, Joseph A. Cook, Melanie J. Flamme and Sandra L. Talbot)

Collaborative Conservation of the Rare Alaskan Yellow-billed Loon (Melanie Flamme and Stacia Backensto)

Eurasian Metal Found in Ancient Alaska (H. Kory Cooper, Owen K. Mason, Victor Mair, John F. Hoffecker and Robert J. Speakman)

Rust in the Wilderness: The Story of Mining Machines in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (Chris Allan)

Why the National Park Service Cares about Shipping in the Arctic (Scott M. Gende)

Synthesis of Coastal Issues and Projects in the Western Arctic National Parklands (Peter Neitlich, Tahzay Jones, Jim Lawler and Trevor Haynes)

National Park Service Participation in the Arctic Council (Leigh Welling, Jason Taylor, David Payer, Laura Phillips and Tahzay Jones)

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Migration: On the Move in Alaska (Vol. 17 No. 1, Summer 2018)

Migration: On the Move in Alaska (Laura Phillips, Nina Chambers and Stacia Backensto)

Migrations in the Microwilderness (Jessica Rykken)

A Survey of Human Migration in Alaska's National Parks through Time (Andrew Tremayne)

Duck-billed Dinosaurs (Hadrosauridae), Ancient Environments, and Cretaceous Beringia in Alaska's National Parks (Anthony R. Fiorillo, Paul J. McCarthy, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi and Tomonori Tanaka)

Pleistocene Megafauna in Beringia (Pamela Groves)

The Klondike Gold Rush: A Search for the Archaeological Traces of an Historic Migration Event (Shawn Jones and Andrew Tremayne)

Future Challenges for Salmon and the Freshwater Ecosystems of Southeast Alaska (Christopher J. Sergeant)

History, Purpose, and Status of Caribou Movements in Northwest Alaska (Kyle Joly, Jeff Rasic, Rachel Mason and Maija Lukin)

Influence of Spring Prey Pulses on the Seasonal Distribution and Migrations of Pinnipeds in and Adjacent to Alaska's National Parklands (Jamie Womble)

Seasonal Sea Ice and Arctic Migrations of the Beluga Whale (Donna D. W. Hauser)

Statewide Movements of Non-territorial Golden Eagles in Alaska During the Breeding Season: Information for Developing Effective Conservation Plans (Carol L. McIntyre and Stephen B. Lewis)

Connecting Taiga to Tropics: Swainson's Thrush as a Model for Nearctic-Neotropical Migration in Alaska (Laura Phillips)

Bridging the Boreal: Landscape Linkages Connecting the Federal Conservation Estate in Alaska (Dawn Magness, Ben Matheson and Amanda Sesser)

Migration's Foundation: Ecological Intactness of Alaska's Ecosystems (Joel H. Reynolds, E. Jamie Trammell and Jason J. Taylor)

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Understanding and Preparing for Alaska's Geohazards (Vol. 18 No. 1, Summer 2019)

Geohazards in Alaska's National Parks (Chad Hults, Denny Capps and Eric Bilderback)

The 2015 Taan Fiord Landslide and Tsunami (Bretwood Higman, Marten Geertsema, Dan Shugar, Patrick Lynett and Anja Dufresne)

Catastrophic Glacier Collapse and Debris Flow at Flat Creek, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (Mylène Jacquemart and Michael Loso)

An Initial Assessment of Areas Where Landslides Could Enter the West Arm of Glacier Bay, Alaska and Implications for Tsunami Hazards (Jeffrey A. Coe, Robert G. Schmitt and Erin K. Bessette-Kirton)

Risk and Recreation in a Glacial Environment: Understanding Glacial Lake Outburst Floods at Bear Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park (Deb Kurtz and Gabriel Wolken)

Geohazard Risk Reduction along the Denali National Park Road (Denny Capps, Molly McKinley and Douglas A. Anderson)

Volcanic Hazards in Alaska's National Parks (Katherine Mulliken, Kristi Wallace, Cheryl Cameron and Chris Waythomas)

Volcanic Ash Resuspension from the Katmai Region (Kristi L. Wallace and Hans F. Schwaiger)

Spring Breakup on the Yukon: What Happens When the Ice Stops (Scott Lindsey)

Coastal Dynamics in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and Cape Krusenstern National Monument (Louise M. Farquharson, Richard M. Buzard, Daniel H. Mann and Benjamin M. Jones)

Addressing Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards in Alaska Parks (Michael West, Ian Dickson and Lea Gardine)

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Below the Surface: Fish and Our Changing Underwater World (Vol. 19 No. 1, June 2020)

Below the Surface: Fish and Our Changing Underwater World (Carol Ann Woody)

Salmon Sleuths: GPS-collared Bears Lead Researchers to Unknown Salmon Streams in Interior Alaska (Mathew S. Sorum, Kyle Joly, Matthew D. Cameron, David D. Gustine and Grant Hilderbrand)

Fish Inventories of the Upper Kobuk and Koyukuk River Basins (Nate Cathcart and Joe Giefer)

Marine Protected Area Research in Glacier Bay Leads to Insights into Halibut Behavior (Julie K. Nielsen and Andrew C. Seitz)

SONAR Project Provides Coho Salmon Baseline for Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (Craig Murdoch)

Environmental DNA: An Emerging Tool for Understanding Aquatic Biodiversity (Trey Simmons, Damian Menning and Sandra Talbot)

Eulachon: A Little Fish with Many Names and a Big Ecological Impact (Sarah Apsens, Andrew Waldo and Jami Belt)

Zooarcheology of a 3,500-year-old Fishery on the Katmai Coast (Rhea Hood)

The Role of the Diamond NN Cannery in Interpreting the History of the Naknek River Fishery (Katherine J. Ringsmuth)

So Goes the Snow: Alaska Snowpack Changes and Impacts on Pacific Salmon in a Warming Climate (Jeremy S. Littell, Joel H. Reynolds, Krista K. Bartz, Stephanie A. McAfee and Greg Hayward)

Permafrost Carbon in Stream Food Webs of Arctic Alaska (Jonathan A. O'Donnell, Michael P. Carey, Josh Koch and Christian E. Zimmerman)

Drivers of Mercury in Top-predator Lake Fish from Southwest Alaska Parklands (Krista K. Bartz, Tammy L. Wilson, Daniel B. Young, Ryan F. Lepak, Jacob M. Ogorek and David P. Krabbenhoft)

Eldorado: Treasure, Tragedy, and Triumph in the Kantishna Hills (Paul Burger, Chad Hults, Shannon Coykendall and Andrew Kirby)

Elodea: Alaska's First Invasive Aquatic Plant Continues to March Across the State (Amy Larsen, Trey Simmons, Tobias Schwoerer and Justin Fulkerson)

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Parks as Proving Grounds (Vol. 20 No. 1, June 2021)

Parks as Proving Grounds: Research Tools and Techniques (Jeff Rasic)

New Approaches to Study Interactions Among Climate Environment, and Humans in Arctic Alaska (Richard S. Vachula, Karen J. Wang, Yongsong Huang and Jonathan A. O'Donnell)

Clues to Glacier Debris: Dating and Mapping Glacial Deposits Since the Last Ice Age in the Western Alaska Range (Joseph P. Tulenko, Jason P. Briner and Nicolas E. Young)

High-definition Laser Scanning for Documenting Cultural Resources (John Wachtel)

Unmanned Aerial Systems as a Tool for Natural Resource Applications (Jamie N. Womble, Parker Martyn and Britta Schroeder)

Mapping and Monitoring Landscape Changes Using Structure from Motion from Aircraft (Chad Hults, Tahzay Jones, Britta Schroeder, Denny Capps, Dana Hansen, Celia Miller, Michael Hannam and Deb Kurtz)

Repeat Photography: A Visually Compelling Tool for Documenting Natural Resource Change (Ronald D. Karpilo)

Making Sound Decisions Using Bioacoustics in Alaska's National Parks (Davyd Betchkal, Paul Burger and Chris Gabriele)

An Introduction to Some of the High-flying Technology Used to Study the Movements of Alaska's Migratory Birds (Carol McIntyre)

New Insights from an Enduring Tool: Using GPS Data to Detect Calving Events in Alaskan Caribou Herds (Matthew D. Cameron, Kyle Joly and Joelle Hepler)

Using GPS Units to Understand Where Backpackers Travel in Denali National Park (Rose Keller and Lorraine Foelske)

Using Aquatic Invertebrates to Measure the Health of Stream Ecosystems: New Bioassessment Tools for Alask'a Parklands (Trey Simmons, Trip Armstrong and Charles P. Hawkins)

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Beringia: A Shared Heritage (Vol. 20 No. 2, December 2021)

Beringia: A Region of Collaboration (Evguenia (Jenya) Anichtchenko, Jeanette Koelsch and Rudy D'Alessandro)

Celebrating Thirty Years of the National Park Service’s Shared Beringian Heritage Program (Rudy D'Alessandro)

Qatŋut: Celebrating the Legacy of Trade, Dance, and Connection at Sisualik (Hannah Atkinson, Alisa Chen, Caelie Butler and Justin Junge)

Ocean Currents and Food Security: The Crucial Role of Bering Strait Traditional Knowledge (Julie Raymond-Yakoubian and Anastasia Yarzutkina)

Nome Archaeology Camp: Using Place-based Education to Inspire the Next Generation of Stewards in the Bering Strait Region (Jillian Richie, Hannah Atkinson, Justin Junge and Lisa Ellanna)

Studying Long-term Patterns of Bering Strait Cultural Interaction and Exchange Through Archaeological Ceramic Analysis (Shelby Anderson, Irina Ponkratova and Irina Zhushchikhovskaya)

Frank Churchill’s 1905 Documentation of the Reindeer Service in Alaska (Amber Lincoln, Varpu Lotvonen and Patrick Plattet)

Moving the Needle: Enhancing the Conservation of Iconic Shorebird Species of the Beringia Region (Daniel Catlin)

A Thousand Miles of Islands: Building Relationships Between Young People of the Commander and Pribilof Islands (Ann Harding, Tonia Kushin, Ram Papish, Natalia Fomina, Olga Belonovich, Anastasia Barsukova, Aquilina Lestenkof, Kendra Bush, Heather Renner, Holser and Priscilla Wohl)

The Aleutians: Observing Recent Floristic Changes Along the Stepping Stones of the North Pacific (Eric G. DeChaine and Michael P. Williams)

The Fur Seals of Early American Alaska (Amanda L. Shirnina)

Beringia National Park: Preserving the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Eastern Chukotka (Vlada Valchenko)

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Commemorating ANILCA at 40 (Vol. 21 No. 1, June 2022)

We all live and work on Indigenous lands

Commemorating ANILCA at 40: A Reflection on the Colossal Legislation and its Effects on Alaska’s Peoples, Resources, and Conservation (Joshua Ream, Shina duVall and Nicole Braem)

ANILCA as an International Model for Conservation Legislation (Egan Cornachione and Paula Pletnikoff)

The Power of a Few Words: How ANILCA Preserves the Human History of Alaska’s Public Lands (Chris Allan)

The Best Job in the World! The History of Wild and Scenic River Designations in Alaska (Pat Pourchot)

ANILCA, Navigability, and Sturgeon (Gavin DeMali)

ANILCA: A Perspective from Boots on the Ground (Andee Sears, Adrienne Lindholm and Peter Christian)

Alaska Native Rights Champion Katie John Lived What She Believed: Honesty, Trust, Love, and Forgiveness (Ahtna, Incorporated)

ANILCA and Subsistence: Perspectives from a former Federal Subsistence Board Chair (Mike Fleagle)

Subsistence Harvest Monitoring of Pacific Salmon on the Kuskokwim River (Danielle Lowrey and Katherine Russell)

The Harvest and Use of Wild Resources by Communities Within or Near Northern Alaska Parklands (Caroline Brown and Brooke McDavid)

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Reckoning with a Warming Climate (Vol. 22 No. 1, September 2023)

High-Latitude National Parks on the Cusp of Change (P. J. Sousanes and M. MacCluskie)

Crossing the Zero-Degree Threshold (P. J. Sousanes, K. Hill, D. Swanson, J. O'Donnell, P. Kirchner, D. Kurtz, M. Loso, and A. Bliss)

Stories Yet Told: Alaska’s Cultural Heritage in a Time of Unprecedented Climate Change (S. duVall)

Alaska’s Changing Vegetation Processes and Patterns: Plant Responses to Unprecedented Levels of Warming in the Far North (C. Roland)

What Happens When Northern Oceans Get Too Warm (H. Coletti, N. Chambers, J. Womble, and C. Gabriele)

How Wildlife are Responding to a Warming Climate (N. Chambers, M. MacCluskie, K. Bartz, B. Borg, M. Cameron, W. Deacy, G. Hilderbrand, K. Joly, A. Larsen, T. Lewis, B. Mangipane, C. McIntyre, J. Mizel, P. Owen, D. Payer, J. Schmidt, and M. Sorum)

Responding to the Effects of Climate Change on Subsistence in Alaska (R. Mason and A. Craver)

Using Satellite Imagery to Detect the Changing Seasonality of River Ice (D. R. N. Brown, C. D. Arp,T. J. Brinkman, B. A. Cellarius, M. Engram, M. E. Miller, and K. V. Spellman)

Traditional Knowledge of Changes in Winter Conditions in Alaska’s Copper River Basin (O. Miller)

Communicating Science and Inspiring Hope (J. Morris, L. Buchheit, J. Hart, L. Lamm, and P. Ollig)

Planning for Future Climates at Wrangell-St. Elias: Mainstreaming Park-Based Actions (J. Reynolds, M. E. Miller, A. Runyon, G. W. Schuurman, J. Littell, P. J. Sousanes, T. Olliff, L. Perez, W. Carr, D. Lawrence, and J. Wright)


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