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How are your berries? Perspectives of Alaska’s environmental managers on trends in wild berry abundance

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Jerry Hupp, Michael Brubaker, Kira Wilkinson, and Jennifer Williamson, How are your berries? Perspectives of Alaska’s environmental managers on trends in wild berry abundance: International Journal of Circumpolar Health, v. 74, iss. 0.

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Background. Wild berries are a valued traditional food in Alaska. Phytochemicals in wild berries may contribute to the prevention of vascular disease, cancer and cognitive decline, making berry consumption important to community health in rural areas. Little was known regarding which species of berries were important to Alaskan communities, the number of species typically picked in communities and whether recent environmental change has affected berry abundance or quality. Objective. To identify species of wild berries that were consumed by people in different ecological regions of Alaska and to determine if perceived berry abundance was changing for some species or in some regions. Design. We asked tribal environmental managers [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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value10.3402/ijch.v74.28704

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