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In this episode of “Creamer’s Sounds and Sights”Creamer’s Refuge Biologist and educator, Mark Ross, ventures out, hoping for emerging hibernators but finds Downy Woodpeckers instead.
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Wildlife Biologist Mark Ross heads out to the Creamer's Wildlife Refuge in search of Fall bird songs and sightings
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We continue a compare and contrast series with Eric Hirsch, Urban Sociology Professor at Providence College, Rhode Island. The smallest state in the union…
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Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross sets out to discover if Alaska's groundhog is up for spring.
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A new voice joins in the discussion for a limited time as Rhode Island sociologist Eric Hirsch compares and contrasts Alaska with Rhode Island.
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On this April Fools Day, Shakespeare scholar Janis Lull discusses the fools in the Bard's plays.
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Creamer's Field biologist and educator Mark Ross tries to confirm sightings of Snow Buntings.
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All too often mass shootings in the United States set off rounds of speeches decrying the actions but no legislation to address the problem. Analyists…
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With all the reported sightings of lynx around Fairbanks, Creamer's Field biologist Mark Ross went in search of the elusive feline.
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Polarized political discourse is common enough these days. It is also no stranger among philosophers. UA Press Director Nate Bauer and UAF political…
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President Biden signed an almost two trillion dollar COVID relief package Thursday. Putting that legislation in perspective are UAF political scientist…
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When we say we’re Americans or Alaskans we affirm our identity with a group. But increasingly, some people in America see themselves primarily as…