By Sara Wilbur UTQIAĠVIK, ALASKA — Colorful sticky notes and creased agendas fluttered to the floor as 40 or so people grabbed phones and rushed to the long series of windows: a polar bear had been spotted checking out a series of empty sled dog cages nearby. Seeing the young bear, or “nanuq” in Iñupiaq, from the Barrow Arctic Research Center was a special highlight of the four-day Arctic ACTION Workshop. The workshop took place at the end of Ma…
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