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BLM seeks artist for weeklong residency on the remote Dalton Highway

By Teri Balser | BLM on Feb 25, 2023   Events/Notices  

BLM seeks artist for weeklong residency on the remote Dalton Highway

Artists’ applications accepted through March 24  FAIRBANKS, Alaska — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is accepting applications through March 24 for an artist who will spend up to a week between June and September traveling the Dalton Highway, drawing inspiration from remote public lands in the arctic and subarctic regions of northern Alaska. The […]

BLM Seeks Summer Artist in Residence for Dalton Highway

By Alaska BLM on Feb 13, 2020   Events/Notices, Featured  

BLM Seeks Summer Artist in Residence for Dalton Highway

  FAIRBANKS, Alaska – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is accepting applications through March 3 for an artist who will spend 8 to 10 days on public lands along the northern Dalton Highway between June and September. The Artist in Residence Program supports artistic efforts from all mediums to promote increased interest in recreation […]

Arctic Ground Squirrels go to Bed Early

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 31, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Arctic Ground Squirrels go to Bed Early

Maybe she has the right idea, the arctic ground squirrel. Sniffing the chilly air, looking up to see the first stars of the season, she has decided to check out. A few weeks shy of fall equinox, the squirrel is now bunkered up for winter, three feet beneath the tundra of the North Slope. “There’s […]

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