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Kenai Fjords National ParkAerial view of Harding Icefield and Kenai Fjords.
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Kenai Fjords National Park
Bookstore

As the principal nonprofit education partner of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska Geographic operates bookstores with an extensive collection of educational materials on the natural and cultural heritage of Kenai Fjords. Your purchase supports park interpretive programs and helps produce educational materials.

Alaska Geographic partners with more than 30 public land agencies across Alaska to operate informational bookstores and connect people to Alaska's rich natural and cultural heritage. Members receive discounts on purchases, both at bookstores and through the Alaska Geographic web site.

Alaska Geographic
750 West Second Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501

907-274-8440 or
toll-free at 866-AK PARKS

www.alaskageographic.org

Black bear  

Did You Know?
Biologists in Kenai Fjords are trying to learn 'how close is too close?' By approaching black bears on foot and by boat, researchers are able to observe at what distance bears are disturbed by humans. Preliminary results indicate that a distance of 100 meters or more is generally tolerated by bears.

Last Updated: May 12, 2008 at 17:10 EST