If you’re taking the afternoon train back to Anchorage, use any extra time to enjoy one last wildlife viewing along the park road or revisit the Visitor Center for a few final exhibits.
Erin Kirkland Located about 50 miles south of Anchorage at the end of scenic Turnagain Arm, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a 200-acre facility housing animals and birds no longer able ...
The Potter Marsh Watershed Park project in Anchorage is moving forward after a deal between Great Land Trust and the city.
The U.S. Transportation Department gave the state a $626,659 grant in December to conduct a wildlife-vehicle collision study along the Glenn Highway corridor stretching between Anchorage’s ...