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EVENTS
Did you know we have multiple species of hummingbirds on the Kenai Peninsula? Please join us for a virtual presentation by Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Biologist Todd Eskelin!
You may remember a previous Wildlife Wednesday presentation with Eskelin back in spring of 2021 discussing hummingbirds on the Kenai Peninsula. He has some fun updates to share! Have a follow-up conversation about the current and future status of Anna’s Hummingbird in Southcentral Alaska. Learn about Eskelin’s discoveries over the past four years of hummingbird field work, how you can invite hummingbirds to your home, and what the future may hold in a changing climate.
Join us for a free virtual presentation with guest speaker, Dr. Tim Fullman!
Join us as Dr. Fullman shares information about caribou in Alaska and his work studying caribou movement on the North Slope to inform the balance of human development and wildlife conservation.
Join us for a free virtual presentation with guest speaker, Arin Underwood!
The Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity (TED) Program conducts research on species of conservation concern in Alaska. As part of the Department of Wildlife Conservation at Alaska Dept. of Fish & Game, the TED program encompasses teams of researchers across the state with ongoing projects on golden eagles, collared pika, lesser yellowlegs, bats, olive-sided flycatchers, and more.