New Far North Science resource

There’s another science newssource of particular interest for the north,

The principal writer is former Anchorage Daily News writer Doug O’Harra. The web log is for “Alaska and Arctic research news, science, natural acts and outdoor adventure from across the Far North.”

[He's also using a WordPress platform for the site. It will be interesting to see how WordPress can be modified for community science purposes, whether at WordPress.com like this site or used on one's own server, like Far North Science.]

Camai, Doug.


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