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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Science And Environment Alaska' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Science and Environment Alaska Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Science And Environment Alaska 1. Environmental Science Degree - By: Michael Russell It has often been said that the education offered in our countrys colleges and universities are a direct response to the job market and the trends therein. If this is an assumption to be taken at face value, then the future for professionals with an environmental science degree could not be much bri... Featured ArticleAlaska Mountain Goats And Their Environment A mountain goat is not difficult to identify in Alaska, it usually has a white to yellow coat with black horns. Its coat serves two proposes; firstly, it keeps the goat warm and protects it from the cold by getting thicker when winter approaches; secondly, it acts as camouflage. A mountain goat camouflages itself by standing in snowy areas; doing this helps it hide from predators in plain sight. The average mountain goat lives 12-15 years in the wild. Mountain goats live ...
Read full story 2. Alaska Fishing Lodge - By: Michael Russell I have run in Alaska fishing lodge for several years, and in all of that time, no two days, and no two clients for that matter, are like. You see, everyone comes up here with a different idea of what they want out of their Alaska fishing adventure. Honestly, I prefer the ones who are a little bit ... 3. Alaska Adventure Travel - By: Michael Russell Alaska Adventure Travel Alaska adventure travel is very popular for those travelers who want to explore Alaskas vast wilderness and wildlife. This great state has much to offer and depending on how much time you have available, you can experience as much or as little as you would like. Yo... 4. Benefits Of Gardening For Kids - By: Michael Russell Apparently, we can see how nature is treated these days. It is a sad thing to know that people do not pay attention so much anymore to the environmental problems. What can we do about this? It's as simple as starting with the children. It is good to see the children's involvement with environmen... 5. Alaska - Russian Fur Trading - By: Michael Russell Russia explored and discovered Alaska in 1741, when two Russian explorers, Vitus Bering and Alexii Chirikoy landed on the Alaskan Coast. They encountered the native Alaskan Indians. Some of these Indians were the Yupik, Inupiat, Aleut, Athabaskan, Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. They also discovered... 6. The Lynx Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell The lynx is the only feline native to the state of Alaska and it generally weighs 30 pounds as an adult. Some lynx however are larger, weighing in at more than 40 pounds. They are adapted to living in northern climates that have heavy snowfall. A lynx has large feet and long legs, ... 7. Weather Forecasting - By: Michael Russell There probably isnt a person with more skeptics than a weather forecaster. Their job is to predict the weather based on thousands of pieces of information and an atmosphere that is at best, indecisive. Weather forecasting consists of the applications of technology and science working together to p... 8. Ecological Engineering - We Can Reshape This World! - By: Billy I Ahmed Human have always shown remarkable skill, innovation and ingenuity when faced by environmental hurdles. Instead of competing with or opposing the environment, they cooperate with it by resorting to ecological engineering, Ecos, co-evolution and the ecological paradigm. This articl... 9. Alaska - More Than Just A Block Of Ice - By: Michael Russell Alaska. Talk about a place that's gotten a bum rap. Half the world thinks it's part of Canada and the other half thinks it's just a big block of ice. Well, hold on to your fur coats because there is more to see and do in Alaska than you know. For starters there's Kenai Fords National Park. ... 10. Alaska's Native People - By: Michael Russell Alaska, the largest state in the union has a richly diverse Native people, which make up almost 16% of the state's total population. These people are the Eskimo, Indian and Aleut. Over 85,000 Native people live in the state. Most occupy scattered villages along the rivers and coast... 11. All About Biotech Research - By: Morgan Hamilton One of my friends, a former community college student at the school at the same time I was working there, has decided to go into biotech research. She is technologically savvy and at the same time is fascinated with and good at working with the environment, and hopes to make some import... 12. Sitka Black-tailed Deer - By: Michael Russell Alaska has three native species of deer; the Sitka black-tail deer is the smallest of the three. Bucks weigh 200 pounds and does are a bit lighter, weighing 100 pounds. Sitka deer have tiny antlers compared to other deer in Alaska. They have a fur coat that is reddish brown during ... 13. Simple Solution May Greatly Improve Student Test Scores - By: Prweb Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document. Scholastic Instructor magazine has named the “My Office” desktop study carrel from ClassroomProducts.com as one of its Best Bests under $5.00, for ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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