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National travelling exhibit showcased at Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
Yukon.ca
To celebrate Canada 150, the Alliance of Natural History Museums of Canada and 11 of its members collaborated to develop this travelling exhibit...
65 months ago
The Skeleton of the Largest Woolly Mammoth Ever Recovered in North America
Atlas Obscura
The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre in Canada houses a full cast of the largest woolly mammoth ever recovered in North America.
87 months ago
Yukon’s Beringia Interpretive Centre to reopen after major facelift
Yukon News
Yukon's Beringia Interpretive Centre to reopen after major facelift ... Whitehorse's storied Beringia Interpretive Centre has reopened after more...
17 months ago
The lion that walked through your yard
Geophysical Institute
Grizzly and black bears remind humans that we are not at the top of the food chain in Alaska. Ancient Alaskans shared the grasslands with...
1 month ago
A Wolf Pup Mummy From the Ancient Arctic (Published 2020)
The New York Times
Melting permafrost yields secrets of how a 6-week-old wolf puppy lived and died.
47 months ago
Yukon Delta, Alaska
NASA Earth Observatory (.gov)
The Yukon River originates in British Columbia, Canada, and flows through Yukon Territory before entering Alaska. In southwestern Alaska...
157 months ago
In Beringia
Sierra Club
Searching the Arctic for a long-lost world of woolly mammoths and giant sloths, a traveler discovers a new one disappearing fast.
38 months ago
Humans Crossed the Bering Land Bridge to People the Americas. Here’s What It Looked Like 18,000 Years Ago.
Live Science
During the last ice age, people journeyed across the ancient land bridge connecting Asia to North America. That land is now submerged...
69 months ago
Five Fascinating Ice Age Finds Discovered in Yukon Permafrost
Smithsonian Magazine
From a pristinely preserved wolf pup to ancient camels, remains found in northern Canada's frozen earth have provided remarkable glimpses into the Ice Age.
33 months ago
30’000 year old arctic ground squirrel discovered
Polarjournal
The 30,000-year-old mummified Arctic ground squirrel found near Dawson City will be on display at the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre...
19 months ago