Find a map. Locate the Mackenzie River in Canada's Northwest Territories. It starts at Great Slave Lake and runs 1,124 miles to empty into the Beaufort Sea. Then look for Alaska's Cook Inlet. Notice ...
The second-longest river in North America is the Mackenzie, running 1,100 miles through Canada's Northwest Territories to the Beaufort Sea. It's named for Alexander Mackenzie, a Scottish fur trader ...
Researchers conducting a water study in the Mackenzie River Delta have found a dramatically higher delivery of mercury from the Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean than determined in previous studies.
High water levels and debris from flooding in Canada's southern Yukon and Northwest Territories are now reaching parts of the Sahtu region near the Mackenzie Delta, en route to the Arctic Ocean.
The governance of Canada's massive Mackenzie River Basin holds enormous national but also global importance due to the watershed's impact on the Arctic Ocean, international migratory birds and climate ...
The hardy inhabitants* of isolated Aklavik at the mouth of the Mackenzie River own 220 radios. But for a long time they could tune in regularly on only one station, at Fairbanks, Alaska, and it ...
On 2 October 2007, we observed evidence of at least one brown bear (Ursus arctos) predating and caching broad whitefish (Coregonus nasus) at Pete's Creek, a tributary of the Mackenzie River, Northwest ...
Kodiak Energy, and its subsidiary Kodiak Petroleum ULC have signed a farmin agreement with Dual Exploration Inc. on Exploration License EL 413 located within the Grandview Hills area of the Northwest ...