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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
Bookstore
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Look to Alaska Geographic for the most comprehensive selection of books, maps, and films about Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. As the park’s official nonprofit education partner and bookstore, Alaska Geographic offers an extensive collection of titles on Bering Land Bridge’s natural and cultural heritage, provides financial support for the park’s interpretive programs and other educational offerings, and works to connect visitors with Alaska’s magnificent wildlands.
Alaska Geographic operates a bookstore at the Bering Land Bridge Visitor Center in Nome year round. Every purchase you make there directly benefits Bering Land Bridge National Preserve—a portion of each sale supports the park’s educational and interpretive programs.
Alaska Geographic members receive exclusive benefits, including discounts online and at Alaska Geographic bookstores statewide. To find out more, become a member, or browse the online bookstore, visit www.alaskageographic.org .
Alaska Geographic
810 East Ninth Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-274-8440
Or toll free at 866-AK-PARKS
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Did You Know?
More than 400 species of plants have been listed at the in Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Many of them evolved in ancient Beringia and spread into Asia or North America.
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Last Updated: March 25, 2009 at 21:37 EST |