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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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A dozen brave souls weathered single-digit temperatures this week for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge’s first full moon guided snowshoe walk of the season. The event educated snowshoers about the region’s ecology and the importance of resilience in cold weather.
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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 Kenai National Wildlife Refuge has opened areas of its land for snowmachine use. The refuge asks snowmachiners to be respectful of their surroundings and avoid areas with insufficient snow accumulation.
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It wouldn’t be Christmas without a tree to show for it. If you’re hoping to chop down a tree of your own this holiday season, there are several free, local options to choose from.
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Wildlife Troopers say the hiker accidentally got between a brown bear sow and her cub. He was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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This week marked National Wildlife Refuge Week, an annual celebration of America’s refuge system. There are nearly 600 national wildlife refuges in all 50 states, including the peninsula's Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.
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Kenai photographer Gregory Messimer says the white raven is an omen or symbol in many cultures. He's been photographing the bird around town.
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Last week's rule withdrawal and today's court dismissal are the latest in a long debate over wildlife management in the 2-million acre refuge.