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Visit our online store for pre-trip planning and post-trip memories. Revenue from our store sales is returned to the public lands to support education programs, stewardship projects, and youth programs. To contact our retail store operations:...
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About Alaska Geographic Field Institute. We foster deeper connections to Alaska's wildest places, inspiring people to engage as stewards of their public lands, natural resources, and cultural heritage. We work with partners to nurture greater...
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Together we are building a community of stewards for Alaska's wildlands. Thank you! Membership Benefits: Monthly Waypoints e- newsletter with updates from Alaska's public lands. 15% discount at 30 Alaska Geographic stores and our web store. 10% discount...
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Alaska Geographic is a 501(c)3 nonprofit partner to the National Park Service, National Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management in Alaska. Our Tax ID #: 92-0043154. About Us; Education; Partners; Contact; Donate;...
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Hike and camp within the forests and mountains of Alaska and regale each other with stories of your past Alaska Geographic expedition experiences. This trip is a wonderful way to meet likeminded people all while exploring and adventuring within Alaska's...
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All of the field courses are accredited through the University of Alaska-Anchorage for Professional Development Credit. Scholarships are awarded in January of each year. Scholarships are only available for Denali-based field courses, and are not...
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Off the north and west coasts of Alaska you might spot polar bears, beluga whales, and walruses. More big mammals include black bears, moose, Dall sheep, musk oxen, caribou, and the world's largest brown bear, the Kodiak. Alaska is also home to...
Key Facts. Alaska, the largest state in the United States, is located in the extreme northwest corner of North America. It spans over 663,268 square miles and boasts a diverse geography that includes mountains, glaciers, forests, tundra, and coastline....
Alaska has more acreage of public land owned by the federal government than any other state. The climate in south and southeastern Alaska is a mid-latitude oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb), and a subarctic oceanic climate (Köppen...
Visit our online store for pre-trip planning and post-trip memories. Revenue from our store sales is returned to the public lands to support education programs, stewardship projects, and youth programs. To contact our retail store operations:...
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