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Biologist Trapper Retires after Helping Transform Aleutians

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Nov 24, 2017   Featured, Southwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Biologist Trapper Retires after Helping Transform Aleutians

On Halloween 2017, Alaskan Steve Ebbert, 56, retired from his job as an invasive species biologist. His longtime mission of removing arctic foxes and other human-introduced species from the Aleutian Islands has left him with a legacy few of us will match. “There are hundreds of thousand more birds flying around on the planet because […]

Guided by Faith, Driven by a Calling to Serve

By Sgt. Edward Eagerton | Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs on Apr 29, 2015   General News  

Guided by Faith, Driven by a Calling to Serve

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — To look at him, you wouldn’t know that he was a decorated combat veteran or that he had just retired after serving 25 years of his military career in the rescue community. For all cursory observations, he could be anybody. Senior Master Sgt. Doug Widener, a pararescueman (or PJ) who […]

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