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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is hosting a spring break program this week. The free program will spotlight a variety of springtime topics, with hands-on activities and documentary screenings.
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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will host a wintertime speaker series through the month of March. Speakers include biologists and rangers from the refuge, highlighting a variety of topics.
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The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge will begin hosting free guided snowshoe walks this Saturday at the Refuge Visitor Center. The walks range easy to moderate difficulty, averaging about a mile to a mile and a half each.
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The Race Across Alaska, a multi-distance winter challenge where participants can walk, run, bike or ski, kicks off this week. Racers can choose from eight different routes, ranging from 60 miles to 2,000 miles.
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Dec. 16 is the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. Joining KDLL to talk about the history and future of the…
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Jason Oles knows a lot about bears. He’s worked among Kodiak brown bears, Rocky Mountain grizzlies, North Slope polar bears, and Kenai Peninsula black…
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Money for a 500-mile Alaska Long Trail will likely be included in the Alaska Legislature’s budget this year.The nonprofit Alaska Trails Initiative came up…
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The Alaska Long Trail is a proposal to create a continuous, 500-mile hiking route from Seward to Fairbanks, linking together existing trails and creating…
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The Kenai Watershed Forum’s annual 5K race series is kicking off this week, but don’t look for it on Tsalteshi Trails—this year, it’ll be in town.The…
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A staple central Kenai Peninsula family winter festival needs a new organizer. The Soldotna Chamber of Commerce announced that it would no longer put on…