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| Alaska lodge - Birders view rarest of avian species in Alaska |
Birders view rarest of avian species in Alaska - Galveston County Daily News Recently, I was standing in the High Arctic of Alaska, with a group of Galveston Ornithological Society members from around the country, pointing out the most amazing assortment of feathered gems to my enthralled clients. Birders from Texas Source: www.galvnews.com Pristine Arctic lakes are natural laboratories - Baltimore Sun TOOLIK LAKE, Alaska - Scientist Anne Hershey paddled a small inflatable raft across an Arctic lake, pausing in her stroke to consider how the melting permafrost caused a landslide of mud and alaska lodge sediment spilling down the bank into the water. Since the Source: www.baltimoresun.com Impact on wildlife limited in Miss. River spill - Chicago Sun-Times NEW ORLEANS---- A large fuel spill that has shut down 100 miles of the Mississippi River for four days has had a limited impact on wildlife so far, but officials are worried about fragile wetlands downstream. Almost 800 cleanup workers used Source: www.suntimes.com TRAVELERS' CHECKS - San Francisco Gate The weak U.S. dollar has not dissuaded Americans from planning trips abroad this year, but they may be heading to destinations closer to home, according to a survey released Thursday by Visa Inc. Two in three respondents said they are as willing or Source: www.sfgate.com Trips, tips & deals - Detroit Free Press Although winter blows in right on the heels of summer up north, early September generally remains a fine time to explore the Last Frontier, with crowds and alaska lodge prices both on the decrease. Worth considering are several Princess cruise tours that cover Source: www.freep.com
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| posted by alaska lodge @ Sunday, July 27, 2008
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