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You are here: Home ›› Events ›› Thursday, September 17: Polar Bears and Sea Ice lecture, Museum of the North

Thursday, September 17: Polar Bears and Sea Ice lecture, Museum of the North

George Durner, research zoologist at US Geological Survey’s Alaska Science Center, will talk about the polar bear’s preferred habitat and how changes in the quantity and quality of sea ice might affect polar bear populations.

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When Sep 17, 2009
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Contact Name Museum of the North, UAF
Contact Phone 907-474-7505
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George Durner, research zoologist at US Geological Survey’s Alaska Science Center, will talk about the polar bear’s preferred habitat and how changes in the quantity and quality of sea ice might affect polar bear populations. 

Free admission. 

Lecture is in conjunction with the exhibit, “The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming World (ends Oct 3).   

Learn more facts about polar bears:

http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/polar_bears/index.html

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