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  • Feet & Pads of Grizzly Bear at AWCC, Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
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  • Wild Fireweed, adorning a bed of Lily Pads next to the mountains.
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  • A close-up shot of grizzly paws.
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  • A close-up shot of grizzly paws.
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  • Fall colors at Ravine Lake, Alaska, digital composite
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  • Lily pads at Ravine Lake, near Chickaloon, Alaska
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  • Oil Production in Kenai Peninsula
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  • Oil Production in Kenai Peninsula
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  • Oil Production in Kenai Peninsula
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  • Oil Production in Kenai Peninsula
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  • Oil Production in Kenai Peninsula
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  • Alaska. Kenai Peninsula. Gas drill site, Mt Redoubt and Mt Spurr in background.
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  • Alaska, southeast, a large pond on Prince of Wales Island, is covered with pond lilies.
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  • Alaska, southeast, a large pond on Prince of Wales Island, is covered with pond lilies.
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  • Alaska, North Slope, Alpine Oilfield. The aurora borealis falls just beyond the pipelines.
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  • Alaska, Kuparuk and Alpine Oilfields. Scaffold truck parked underneath the Aurora Borealis as they fall in waves from the Alaskan sky.
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  • Oilfield developement in the Prudhoe Bay area of the Arctic Coastal Plain consists of a network of interconnecting roads, gravel pads, well heads, pipelines, support infrastructure, and buildings
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  • Oilfield developement in the Prudhoe Bay area of the Arctic Coastal Plain consists of a network of interconnecting roads, gravel pads, well heads, pipelines, support infrastructure, and buildings
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  • Industrial development on gravel pads and oil pipelines snake across the tundra, all part of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfields built on the flat tundra of the arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea Coast
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  • Industrial development on gravel pads and oil pipelines snake across the tundra, all part of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfields built on the flat tundra of the arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea Coast
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  • Industrial development built on gravel pads which is part of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfields covers the flat tundra of the arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea Coast
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  • Industrial development on gravel pads and oil pipelines snake across the tundra, all part of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfields built on the flat tundra of the arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea Coast
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  • Industrial development built on gravel pads that is part of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfields covers the flat tundra of the arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea Coast
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  • Alaska. Chugach Mountains. Lily pads near Skookum glacier in Placer River Valley.
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  • Summer Scenic of Kenai Mountains and wetlands with Lilypads. South Central Alaska.
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  • Alaska, Healy <br />
Camper puts sleeping pad inside tent.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield worker during snow removal operations on 1 Echo Pad.
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  • A curious bear cub stops for a look while following his mother on a drill site pad in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield worker conducting snow removal operations on 1 Echo Pad.  Backlit by sunrise.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield 1Echo Pad.  Oilfield worker spraying hot water during snow removal operations.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield 1Echo Pad.  Oilfield worker conducting snow removal operations.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield 1Echo Pad.  Oilfield worker spraying hot water for snow removal operations.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield 1Echo Pad.  Oilfield worker spraying hot water during snow removal operations.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield.  Truck driving to oilwell pad with coil tubing rig in background at dusk.
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  • A curious bear cub stops for a look while following his mother on a drill site pad in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
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  • Alaska. Kenai Peninsula. Seward Highway. Lily pad lake and Fireweed.
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  • An abandoned drilling pad and reserve pit sits among tundra ponds and Frost Wedge Polygons on the arctic coastal plain near the Beaufort Sea coast
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Kuparuk Oilfield 1Echo Pad.  Oilfield worker supervising snow removal operations.
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  • Alaska.  North Slope.  Prudhoe Bay.  Oilwell pad and pipeline from airplane.
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  • The Arctic Fox (Allopex lagopus pribilofensis) is native in the Pribilof Islands and belongs to separate subspecies. Foxes are the only terrestrial predator at the islands. At seabirds colonies they eat everything they could get – eggs, chicks and adult birds.
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  • The Arctic Fox (Allopex lagopus pribilofensis) is native in the Pribilof Islands and belongs to separate subspecies. Foxes are the only terrestrial predator at the islands. At seabirds colonies they eat everything they could get – eggs, chicks and adult birds.
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  • The Arctic Fox (Allopex lagopus pribilofensis) is native in the Pribilof Islands and belongs to separate subspecies. Foxes are the only terrestrial predator at the islands. At seabirds colonies they eat everything they could get – eggs, chicks and adult birds.
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