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What is a seed library? Are they saving Alaska’s gardens?
Season 12
Episode 2
After Milena Sevigny saw how much Alaska relies on imports, she asked how could she help it's food security? She got the idea for seed libraries, establishments all over the Mat-su Valley, giving access to seeds for Alaska’s gardeners.
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After a tragic loss, Angelique Echols finds community and bungee jumping in Chitina, AK.

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Tank Hardrick tells his story living in the South and foraging with his family in Alaska.
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