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Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems
Global NewsFeb 1

Old Salmon Cans Reveal Healthy Alaska Ecosystems

Scientists turned expired canned salmon from the 1970s into a time machine, discovering that increasing parasites actually signal thriving ocean health. What sounds gross is actually great news for Alaska's marine life.

Google News - Science2 min read
Alaska Tribes Stop North America's Largest Mine
Planet WinsMay 9

Alaska Tribes Stop North America's Largest Mine

After a 22-year fight, Indigenous communities in Alaska's Bristol Bay secured a rare EPA veto to halt a massive mine that threatened the world's largest sockeye salmon run. Their victory protects both a pristine ecosystem and thousands of years of cultural heritage.

Inside Climate News2 min read
40-Year-Old Canned Salmon Reveals Ocean Recovery
Planet WinsApr 1

40-Year-Old Canned Salmon Reveals Ocean Recovery

Scientists discovered that tiny parasitic worms in decades-old canned salmon are actually good news for our oceans. Rising parasite levels in some species suggest marine ecosystems are bouncing back stronger than ever.

Science Daily3 min read
Pink Salmon Thrive as Oceans Warm in Pacific Northwest
Planet WinsMar 29

Pink Salmon Thrive as Oceans Warm in Pacific Northwest

While most salmon species struggle with climate change, pink salmon are booming in Puget Sound with 8 million returning last fall. Their unique two-year life cycle and short migration routes help them dodge the worst effects of warming waters.

Google News - Science2 min read
Alaska Kids Measure Ice, Save Lives in Their Communities
InnovationApr 16

Alaska Kids Measure Ice, Save Lives in Their Communities

When students in Galena, Alaska spotted dangerous thin ice near their school, their measurements helped warn the community and prevent tragedy. Now 325 kids across Alaska are collecting ice data that keeps their neighbors safe and helps scientists understand climate change.

Smithsonian3 min read
Alaska's Gus Schumacher Wins Historic Olympic Ski Silver
Community HeroesFeb 19

Alaska's Gus Schumacher Wins Historic Olympic Ski Silver

Alaska's Gus Schumacher just made history by winning Team USA's first-ever men's Olympic cross-country skiing team medal. The 25-year-old Anchorage native and teammate Ben Ogden captured silver in the team sprint, cementing Alaska's legacy in Olympic skiing.

Google News - Olympic Medal2 min read
NASA Launches Free Coloring Book in 7 Alaska Native Languages
InnovationMay 5

NASA Launches Free Coloring Book in 7 Alaska Native Languages

NASA just released a free coloring book about the sun and space that includes scientific terms translated into seven Alaska Indigenous languages. The 28-page book brings together cutting-edge space science with cultural knowledge from 13 Alaska Native language speakers.

NASA2 min read
Judge Orders Columbia River Protection for Endangered Salmon
SolutionsFeb 27

Judge Orders Columbia River Protection for Endangered Salmon

A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's withdrawal from a landmark salmon recovery plan, ordering immediate protections for seven species of salmon and steelhead on the brink of extinction. The ruling restores water flow levels and marks a crucial win for Native American tribes and conservation groups fighting to save fish populations that once made the Pacific Northwest the world's top salmon producer.

Guardian Environment3 min read
Alaska Town Puts 270 Neighbors Under One Roof
Global NewsJun 19

Alaska Town Puts 270 Neighbors Under One Roof

In Whittier, Alaska, nearly an entire town of 270 people lives, works, and goes to school in a single 14-story building. This unique community turned harsh weather into a reason to build something extraordinary.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Alaska May Crown 138-Pound Cabbage as State Vegetable
Global NewsJan 30

Alaska May Crown 138-Pound Cabbage as State Vegetable

Alaska lawmakers are considering making the giant green cabbage the official state vegetable, honoring a farming tradition that produced a world record 138-pound head. The proposal celebrates the state's thriving agricultural community and its oversized produce champions.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Alaska Court Saves World's Largest Temperate Rainforest
Planet WinsApr 13

Alaska Court Saves World's Largest Temperate Rainforest

A federal judge blocked logging companies from cutting ancient trees in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, protecting critical habitat for bald eagles, bears, and endangered species. The case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning the logging industry can never sue on these grounds again.

Good News Network2 min read
NOAA Awards $99M to Save Pacific Salmon
Planet WinsMay 5

NOAA Awards $99M to Save Pacific Salmon

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just opened applications for up to $99 million in funding dedicated to Pacific salmon recovery projects. This historic investment could help reverse decades of decline for one of the West Coast's most iconic fish species.

Google News - Recovery Story2 min read
California Invests $80M in Salmon Recovery and Wildlife
Planet WinsMay 29

California Invests $80M in Salmon Recovery and Wildlife

California just committed $80.4 million to wildlife connectivity and salmon recovery, with the biggest win happening on the Feather River where a decades-old barrier is finally coming down. For salmon fighting their way upstream to spawn, this funding means 28.5 miles of river are about to open up for the first time in generations.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska
Community HeroesFeb 1

Grizzly Bear Collar Cams Reveal Arctic Life in Alaska

Scientists fitted Alaska's remote North Slope grizzly bears with collar cameras, capturing never-before-seen footage of how these resilient animals survive in one of Earth's harshest environments. The groundbreaking project reveals their eating habits, social lives, and remarkable adaptations to eight months of hibernation.

Phys.org3 min read
Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Ocean Trash
Planet WinsJun 10

Alaska Volunteers Remove 1.5M Pounds of Ocean Trash

Nearly 1,700 volunteers hauled away more than 1.5 million pounds of marine debris from Alaska's remote coastlines in 2025, tackling everything from ghost fishing gear to microplastics. The massive cleanup effort stretched from Southeast Alaska to the Bering Strait, protecting wildlife and communities in some of Earth's most isolated coastal regions.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read
Barrow Whalers Win Alaska 3A Basketball Championship 56-49
SportsMar 24

Barrow Whalers Win Alaska 3A Basketball Championship 56-49

The Barrow Whalers girls basketball team brought home Alaska's 3A state championship trophy after defeating Monroe Catholic 56-49. Their hometown fans packed the Alaska Airlines Center to witness the historic win after four intense days of March Madness tournament play.

Google News - Championship Win2 min read
Alaska Airlines Volunteers Glam Up 65+ Teens for Prom
Acts of KindnessMay 7

Alaska Airlines Volunteers Glam Up 65+ Teens for Prom

Every year for 14 years, Alaska Airlines employees fly to a remote boarding school to do hair, makeup, and alterations for students whose families can't be there. This year's "glam fairies" helped more than 65 Mt. Edgecumbe High School students get ready for the night of their lives.

Google: volunteers help3 min read
Alaska Cruise Ships Cut 100% Emissions While Docked
SolutionsMar 23

Alaska Cruise Ships Cut 100% Emissions While Docked

Cruise ships at Alaska's Whittier terminal can now plug into clean shore power instead of running engines, eliminating emissions in port. The new system turns docked ships into quiet, zero-emission vessels starting in 2027.

Google News - Emissions Reduction2 min read
Alaska Celebrates 38,000 Cancer Survivors This June
Health & WellnessMay 28

Alaska Celebrates 38,000 Cancer Survivors This June

Communities across Alaska are throwing celebrations throughout June to honor the state's 38,000 cancer survivors with picnics, 5Ks, and music events. National Cancer Survivors Day on June 7 kicks off a month of statewide recognition showing that life after diagnosis can thrive.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
Alaska Cliff Reveals Thousands of Dinosaur Tracks at Sunset
Global NewsMay 18

Alaska Cliff Reveals Thousands of Dinosaur Tracks at Sunset

Scientists hiking in Denali National Park discovered the largest dinosaur track site ever found in Alaska when the evening sun revealed thousands of 70-million-year-old footprints hidden on a massive cliff face. The site offers an unprecedented window into an ancient ecosystem that once thrived where brown bears now roam.

Google News - Science3 min read

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