The cold, rocky Klondike region of Canada’s Yukon Territory is synonymous with gold, but in early September, scientists revealed a far more precious discovery: The perfectly preserved bodies of an ice ...
Dogs and wolves living today derive from a shared ancient wolf population that lived alongside woolly mammoths and cave bears ...
Need to borrow a polar bear fur? Or a walrus skull complete with tusks? Or how about a beluga whale vertebrae or piece of baleen? All you need is a library card and a trip to the Alaska Resources ...
In July 2016, a gold miner in the Klondike goldfields of the Canadian Yukon who was thawing frozen ground and mud to locate placer deposits came upon a much furrier, historically valuable discovery.
Some unusual items have been acquired by the committee for the Boutique at the Rink benefit sale for the Northampton County Unit of the American Cancer Society. Donations of two valuable fly fishing ...
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A Calm Moment With a White Arctic Wolf
A white Arctic wolf stands in soft natural light, its bright fur contrasting beautifully with the deep green forest background. Its calm, focused expression creates a serene and captivating wildlife ...
A “SPECTACULAR” mummified wolf pup dating back 57,000 years has been unearthed in Canada with its fur and teeth still intact. The Ice Age creature’s head, tail, paws, fur and skin were perfectly ...
Gold miners in Canada's Klondike region discovered the mummified remains of an Ice Age wolf puppy and part of a caribou with fur and tissue still intact. The specimens were radiocarbon dated to over ...
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