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Bering Land Bridge National PreserveA red fox looking directly at the camera as it travels across the rock tundra.
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Bering Land Bridge National Preserve
For Teachers
 
A group of students on the floor working on their animal with special adaptations for living in Alaska.
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Students from Elim are working on the drawing of the animal they created that has special physical adaptations for surviving the cold weather of Alaska. Use this area of the Preserve's website to find curriculum you can use in your classroom, how to borrow education kits or how to get a ranger in your classroom.
 
If you would like to bring a ranger to your classroom or just discuss program options use the reservation form or contact Nichole Andler at 1-800-471-2352 or nichole_andler@nps.gov.
A large number of shore birds lifting off the beach to flight.  

Did You Know?
More than 170 known species of birds migrate 20,000 miles yearly to Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. At the crossroad of the Asiatic-North America flyway, this area offers rare opportunities to observe several old world species.

Last Updated: October 21, 2008 at 17:06 EST