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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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Braving it

a father, a daughter, and an unforgettable journey into the Alaskan wild
2016
"The ... story of a father's journey with his teenage daughter to the far reaches of Alaska"--Provided by publisher.
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Braving it

a father, a daughter, and an unforgettable journey into the Alaskan wild
"The powerful and affirming story of a father's journey with his teenage daughter to the far reaches of Alaska. Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, home to only a handful of people, is a harsh and lonely place. So when James Campbell's cousin Heimo Korth asked him to spend a summer building a cabin in the rugged Interior, Campbell hesitated about inviting his fifteen-year-old daughter, Aidan, to join him: Would she be able to withstand clouds of mosquitoes, the threat of grizzlies, bathing in an ice-cold river, and hours of grueling labor, peeling and hauling logs? But once there, Aidan embraced the wild. She even agreed to return a few months later to help the Korths work their traplines and hunt for caribou and moose. Despite windchills of 50 degrees below zero, father and daughter ventured out daily to track, hunt, and trap. Under the supervision of Edna, Heimo's Yupik Eskimo wife, Aidan grew more confident in the woods. Campbell knew that in traditional Eskimo cultures, some daughters earned a rite of passage usually reserved for young men. So he decided to take Aidan back to Alaska one final time before she left home. It would be their third and most ambitious trip, backpacking over Alaska's Brooks Range to the headwaters of the mighty Hulahula River, where they would assemble a folding canoe and paddle to the Arctic Ocean. The journey would test them, and their relationship, in one of the planet's most remote places: a land of wolves, musk oxen, Dall sheep, golden eagles, and polar bears. At turns poignant and humorous, Braving It is an ode to America's disappearing wilderness and a profound meditation on what it means for a child to grow up--and a parent to finally, fully let go"--.

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.

Being caribou

five months on foot with an arctic herd
2007
Karsten Heuer describes the experiences he and his wife shared as they migrated across the arctic with a herd of caribou. Includes anecdotes and photographs from their journey.

Should drilling be allowed in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?

2013
Authors present differing opinions on whether Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drilling will reduce America's dependence on foreign oil, whether ANWR should be permanently protected from drilling, and whether ANWR is compatible with caribou herds and indigenous life.

Last great wilderness

the campaign to establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
2006
Chronicles the efforts of conservationists to protect the Alaskan ecocystems against those who want to increase oil production in the region.

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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

Caribou crossing : animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

2009
Photographs and easy-to-follow text introduce children to the different types of animals found in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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.

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