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What we can learn from a new look at the Bering Strait

A new environmental history by Bathsheba Demuth explores how different human systems on either side of the Arctic chokepoint altered the region's natural history.

By Dermot Cole November 4, 2019
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As a home-schooled teenager from Decorah, Iowa, Bathsheba Demuth had her introduction to the Arctic in 1999 when she arrived in Old Crow, Yukon to help train sled dogs.

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