Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
What does the Arctic Refuge mean to you? Hear the personal stories behind the wildlife, the adventure, and the values.
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The Arctic Refuge is adventure and friendship. Outdoor guide Ken Leghorn rafts rivers and bumps into old friends in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The Arctic Refuge is about knowledge and future generations. Biologist John Schoen counts caribou and camps with his family in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The Arctic Refuge is personal and sacred. Ecologist Eve Witten visits villages and finds wilderness in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The Arctic Refuge is pristine and timeless. World traveler Jerome McCluskey drinks Arctic water and sees "bear highways" in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
The Arctic Refuge is free, untamed wildlife. Biologist Milo Burcham hunts for sheep and photographs polar bears in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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