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Wolf Watching on the Tundra

Tear Sheet

Few wilderness creatures arouse more controversy and curiosity than wolves do

By Alex M. Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

Photos by Alex Hall

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Tear Sheet

Published in Up Here Magazine May/June 1994

Better Late Than Never

The North’s weird, wonderful spring: you stow away the snowmobile and the skis, and then you wait

By Erik Watt

Published in Up Here Magazine May/June 1994

June 6th, 2026 June 6th, 2026

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Photo by Dave Brosha

They’re Flying High

If you don’t know their names yet, it’s time to learn. Here are the stories of seven young aboriginal Northerners who are rising high, transforming the territories with their passion for art, athletics, activism and more. So buckle up and prepare for takeoff.

By Up Here

Photo by Dave Brosha

June 6th, 2026 June 6th, 2026

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She’s hot. He’s still cold. Global warming is upending the sex lives of arctic ground squirrels. That’s bad news for food chains

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