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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (276774)9/17/2010 10:08:28 PM
From: koanRespond to of 306849
 
20 degrees at the extremes. Juneau never drops below 0 and Anchorage is often at 20 below. Lot colder.

Flora and fauna are must less varied as a result. We have lots of huge spruce and they have a little black spuce with shallow root systems and anemic. Northern arboreal forest. Birch, alder, willow. Little trees.

But we have been warming so much deer have gone all the way to anchorage now. And elk have come to the Juneau area followed by cougers.

Moose going all the way to the arctic ocean the follige has grown so much.

I have eaten mostly pristine seafood for the last 35 years and our water is soft spring water from deep aquifers in the mountains.

Lots of animlas have moved north in last 40 years.