Nature is greatly valued in the state of Alaska. It provides resources for the people and represents some of the last untouched wilderness on the continent. We have a great number of items in our collection which can show you the many benefits and value the land can have. Here are some of our favorites!
The Boreal Herbal
by
Gray, Beverley
Inuvialuit Nautchiangit; Relationship Between People and Plants
by
Inuvialuit Elders and Bandringa, Robert
Insects of South-Central Alaska
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Dominique M. Collet; Kenai Watershed Forum Staff (Contribution by)
The Freshwater Fishes of Alaska
by
James E. Morrow; Marion Dalen (Illustrator)
The Birds of Alaska
by
Ira Noel, Gabrielson
Alaska Gardener's Manual
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University of Alaska Cooperative Extension
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 368
Bethel, AK 99559
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