Climate change is affecting wild berries, and the people who depend on them

Berries are ripening earlier, in some cases threatening to upend traditional subsistence patterns.

By Yereth Rosen March 28, 2018
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For many people in regions across the Far North who depend on wild food, there is a common traditional pattern: Harvest salmon when the fish runs arrive, then pick berries after the fishing season is over.

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