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Caribou crossing : animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce children to the different types of animals found in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Being caribou

five months on foot with an Arctic herd
2008
Follows the Caribou migration and highlights the enormity of the loss that will occur if oil drilling is allowed in the territory.

Midnight wilderness

journeys in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
1990
Describes the wildlife refuge in Alaska including personal adventures, anecdotes, and events pertaining to Eskimo and Indian use of the area.

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

1991
Explores the plant and animal life found in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on the Alaskan tundra.

Where mountains are nameless

passion and politics in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge : including the story of Olaus and Mardy Murie
2005
Chronicles the story of Olaus and Mardy Murie, who helped to create the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and his own adventures in northeastern Alaska through a series of essays on the wildlife of the region and attempts to combat the politics that threaten the area.

The big caribou herd

life in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
2003
An introduction to caribou and to the natural history of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Being caribou

five months on foot with a caribou herd
2007
Wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer and his wife, Leanne, follow the five-month migration of 123,000 caribou over mountain ranges and icy rivers to their calving grounds in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, becoming the first humans to ever join a herd on the trek.

Land of dark, land of light

the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
1993
Text and photographs present the animals and plants of the Arctic throughout a year.
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