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A National Geographic writer on animals, environment, travel & the stories we gather as we go.
By Neil Shea · Launched a year ago
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Tuktuit
Third in a series of postcards from the Arctic.
May 20
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Uqsuqtuuq
Second in a series of postcards from the Arctic.
May 10
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Ikuallaq
Last in a series of postcards from the Arctic.
May 27
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Iqaluktuuttiaq
First in a series of postcards from the Arctic.
May 7
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Say Its Name
Any serious examination of the events of January 6, 2021 shows the crowd for what it was: a lynch mob.
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Video: Alone with wolf pups on the tundra.
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