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Glacier Bay Teacher Resources
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Check out the following Glacier Bay-based curriculum, filled with lesson plans, activities, and a wealth of resources.

 

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Who Lives Here?
Test your knowledge of Glacier Bay's marine wildlife!
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AK Seas and Rivers Curriculum
Alaska Seas and Rivers
standards based marine aquatic science curriculum for K-8
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Bull Moose

Did You Know?
The largest member of the deer family is a recent newcomer to Glacier Bay. The first moose was sighted here in 1960. They are frequently seen amid thick stands of willows and other tasty vegetation.

Last Updated: May 25, 2011 at 16:55 MST