Pearl Brower and Ronalda Cadiente Brown - UA Senior Advisor for Alaska Native Success, Institutional Diversity, and Student Engagement and UAS Associate Vice Chancellor for Alaska Native Programs, respectively. In this discussion, you’ll learn about the Alaska Native Success Initiative (ANSI), led by Dr.
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Read more The Alaska Native Success InitiativeIn this episode, we’re bringing you a second installment from the University of Alaska Southeast’s fall lecture series Evening at Egan. The body temperature of animals such as reptiles and amphibians mostly depends on the temperature of their environment – but mammals can increase their metabolism, using more energy to warm their body. The federal mandate requiring masks inside the airport is still in effect. This is a fantastic opportunity to watch these massive creatures foraging along the shoreline or fishing in creek s for rich and tasty salmon. As the body chills, organs including the brain and muscles slow down. The Juneau International Airport has some reminders as more people travel during the holiday season: Check the status of flights and allow plenty of time to check in, go through TSA passenger screening, and get on your flight. Southeast Alaska islands boast large populations of brown bears, and a 30-minute scenic floatplane ride from Juneau will take you to the heart of bear country. Read more Sea otters demonstrate that there is more to muscle than just movement – it can also bring the heatLife in the cold can be difficult for animals.
Researchers participated from the University of Alaska Southeast participated in the study. The state of Alaska is looking to the private sector to offer ferry service between Juneau and four Southeast villages facing months-long gaps this winter from January to March. Melting glaciers may produce thousands of kilometers of new Pacific salmon habitatRetreating glaciers in the Pacific mountains of western North America could produce around 6,150 kilometers of new Pacific salmon habitat by the year 2100, according to a new study.