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The Joys of Nature Travel talk: Alaska, Bears and Beyond
Program Categories
Animal Programs, Educational Programs
Audience Age
adult
Alaska is often regarded as a last frontier and one of the last places to see numerous large wildlife. Through the Kenai fiords, small boats allow close access to thundering, calving glaciers, breaching humpback whales, dozing Steller sea lions and playful sea otters. Along the way bald eagles, puffins, murres and other sea birds abound. Accessible only by bush plane, the ocean beaches of the Lake Clark National Wildlife Refuge are a little-known area for brown bear viewing. In this open landscape, brown bears can be easily observed fishing, playing, napping and raising their young. Just north of Anchorage, the landscape shifts between fertile valley fields and the majestic views and crystal-clear streams of mountain glaciers. Join us as we tour parts of this diverse state now experiencing increasing change in the modern world.
$150.
Virtual Series rate of 2 or more $135 each ($150 for one)
In Person series rate of 2 or more $150 ($200 for one)
Program Length
1 hour
Last Modified
12/02/2021
Recent Library/School Appearances by The Joys of Nature
Bacon Free Library
Natick, MA
(508)653-6730
West Falmouth Library
West Falmouth , MA
(508)548-4709
Performer’s Contact Information
The Joys of Nature
Joy MarzolfFramingham, MA 01701
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