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LOOK FOR MORE intriguing educational modules online soon. In the meantime, check out the links below for fascinating information about prehistoric Alaska. These features were designed for the old site but have been reformatted here since they still hold lots of great information about Alaska's natural history.

Kid Digging Fossils

programs
Looking for something to do? Find information about our upcoming Tinker Time topics and recipes, ASD in-service day workshops, and spring break and summer camps.

TINKER TIME REMINDER: Snacks OK. Please bring snacks!


The Volcano Simulator
Ever wanted to have your own volcano laboratory, but didn't want to clean up all that lava? Now's your chance to be a super-scientist and create your very own volcano.

  Kids Activity Sheets
Check out these activity sheets from past activities held in the Museum.

LINKS AND RESOURCES
Coming very soon, lots of great links to natural history resources on the web. We've already got our first link. Check it out.


DINOSAURS OF ALASKA
Learn about the terrible lizards (that's what the word "Dinosaur" means) that ate, slept, hunted, fought and played in Alaska. EXPLORE>>

BROKEN MAMMOTH ARCHEOLOGY SITE
A mysterious band of hunters once inhabited interior Alaska. Find out what scientists have uncovered at this 12,000 year old site. EXPLORE>>


DINOSAUR TRACKS
Sometimes investigating prehistoric animals means studying their footsteps preserved in stone for millions of years. See what we know about the dinosaurs of the North Slope by the tracks they left behind. EXPLORE>>

 

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