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NEWS Peninsula Clarion As the sun sets and the cold and still winter night begins, off in the distance it is not uncommon to hear a long, high-pitched howl. It may be from a kennel of sled dogs, or possibly a pack of wolves, but it is just as likely that this sound may be the song of the coyote.

On the prowl: Elusive Kenai Peninsula coyote makes most of what life has to offer

A coyote hunts at sunset along the bank of the Kenai River in Kenai recently.
Photo By M. Scott Moon
A coyote hunts at sunset along the bank of the Kenai River in Kenai recently.
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WINTER ACTIVITIES

If you think the Kenai Peninsula is beautiful in the summer, you should see it when cloaked under a thick blanket of white with the aurora borealis rippling through the celestial canopy above.

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Whether intentionally seeking berries for jellies and jams or just out for a casual hike, residents and visitors will find the 50-some varieties of wild berries in Alaska hard to resist.

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