...http://alaska.fws.gov/nwr/planning/nepa.htm. Hard copies are available at the Kenai NWR Headquarters, Ski Hill Road, Soldotna, Alaska or by calling Refuge Headquarters at. 907-262-7021 Comments on the draft revised FMP and...
...http://alaska.fws.gov/nwr/planning/nepa.htm. Hard copies are available at the Kenai NWR Headquarters, Ski Hill Road, Soldotna, Alaska. Comments on the draft Environmental Assessment must be received by May 31, 2013, and may...
...a horse there. Information on Refuge trails and horsepacking can be found on-line or at the Refuge Headquarters on Ski Hill Road. Kelly Modla is a Federal Wildlife Officer at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. You can find more information...
...price.But money isn't what it's about. Not now. It's about creating something in a garage, and heading to the ski hill to test it.This is about making that perfect run, on the perfect day, on the perfect ski.
...heard of bumper cars on a skating rink. And it wasn't until recently that I had my first chance to carve turns down a ski hill on a snowbike.It's part of a trend to provide visitors to ski resorts and other snowy destinations with a wider variety...
...ever popular event takes place on Feb. 9, at the Refuge Environmental Education (EE) Center and Visitor Center on Ski Hill Road in Soldotna. All events and refreshments are free.10 a.m.-1 p.m.: Head to the Environmental Education...
...really are new discoveries to be made in my own backyard. In my back yard, down in the muskeg just below my office on Ski Hill Road, and on about half of the land area of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, lives a tiny, enigmatic animal about...
...to 3 p.m. at the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center (located one mile from Soldotna off Ski Hill Road). Enjoy wild berry displays, crafts, activities, free door prizes, and tasty berry snacks. All activities...
...an observant seasonal employee. If you're looking for a good place to search for dragonflies, Headquarters Lake off Ski Hill Road is as good as any. John Hudson, the author of "Dragonflies of Alaska," identified eight species on this lake...
...through the year and to find out about the schedule you can stop by the visitor's center at the KNWR Headquarters on Ski Hill Rd. in Soldotna or call Ranger Michelle at 260-2839 and she'll add you to her e-mail notification list.
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