HOT ON THE TRAIL. Crime scene tracking s

HOT ON THE TRAIL. Crime scene tracking specialists Jim Wolfe and Chris
Beheim (both retired from the Alaska State Crime Lab)
present how they preserve tracks left in dirt and snow.
From moose to vole, raven to human, every track left in
the woods tells a story! Indoor program with hands-on
demonstration of cast-making.

Sunday, March 6, 2pm at the Eagle River Nature Center. http://www.ernc.org/ http://ow.ly/i/hiF2t

Now accepting submissions for the 2016 A

Now accepting submissions for the 2016 ALASKA JUNIOR DUCK STAMP CONTEST
from K-12 students. Participants select a species of North American
waterfowl, do research on this species and its habitat, and then depict
their findings through art and writing. Prizes, cash awards, and
national recognition await the winners. Get to know North America’s
waterfowl and enter the contest!
Deadline: March 15
For more information contact
Tamara_Zeller@fws.gov or go to http://alaska.fws.gov/jrduck. http://ow.ly/i/hg9RP

Join Alaska Geographic for a BOOK SIGNIN

Join Alaska Geographic for a BOOK SIGNING with Iditarod Hall of Fame
musher and author DAN SEAVEY. Seavey, the head of one of mushing’s great
families, will sign copies of his book The First Great Race, called “a
first-hand on-the-runners experience of a grueling 1,000 mile,
twenty-day odyssey through some of the most unforgiving wilderness on
Earth.” Seavey will be at Alaska Geographic’s Ship Creek Store (located
at 241 North C Street – right next to the Ulu Factory) March 4 from 1 to 4pm.
For more information, please call (907) 274-8440. http://ow.ly/i/hg7qQ