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Featured Project

Arctic RIOS team walking on Toolik boardwalk
Charting ‘Streams as Sensors’ of Climate Change with the Arctic RIOS Project

As climate change rapidly alters the Arctic, researchers at Toolik Field Station are diving in to study how the Arctic’s river networks can be used to understand what’s happening to the whole landscape. To do so, they’re revolutionizing the ways scientists study streams, using new approaches to data collection and analysis. Even more, they’re finding that these new methods can pinpoint, within the vast expanse of tundra, hotspots of change.

 

Stories from the Field

A tundra landscape with a lake in the distance. Buildings line the shore of the lake. In the foreground, a group of approximately 25 caribou, including young, stand and lie down, all facing right.

May 19

This summer, travel the Dalton Highway to get an up-close look at the world's largest Arctic research station. Toolik Field Station is celebrating 50 years of research and welcomes all to join them for a Visitor's Day on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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