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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

Photo by Terry Parker

Come To See The Sky Spirits

The Northern Lights lure more winter visitors every year to the self-proclaimed Aurora capital of the world, Yellowknife.

By Martin Dover

Photo by Terry Parker

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

Tear Sheet

Photo by Margo Pfeiff

In the kitchen with the Laughing Chef

She’s Nunavut’s answer to Jamie Oliver: a cooking-show guru whose goal is to teach Inuit to eat better – and have a great time doing it.

By Margo Pfeiff

Photo by Margo Pfeiff

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

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Photos by Page Burt; Sam Kapolak

The Danger of Small Changes

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

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

UP HERE - NOV/DEC 2025

Photography by David Kakuktinniq

Day at the Beach

A photo essay by David Kakuktinniq

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

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Photo by Bill Braden

Written in Stone

Mark Brown built a life around the world’s oldest rock. But what if it isn’t the oldest?

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

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Photos by Page Burt

Born Again from Flames

Forest fires Trigger a natural Cycle of Destruction and Regeneration. And you can see it for yourself. Here’s what to look for

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

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That’s so Meta

Is artificial intelligence going too far? We consulted the expert

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026

UP HERE - SEP/OCT 2025

Photo by Peter Mather

Kings of the Road

Wood bison are survivors, making it through disease, habitat loss and more. But as highway traffic grows, cars may be more than they can handle

February 18th, 2026 February 18th, 2026
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