This morning, National Geographic Sea Bird docked in Haines, Alaska for a wonderful day of activities. Hikers enjoyed a walk through the Sitka spruce forest to Battery Point, overlooking the Chilkoot River. The signs of the season were on full display as summer progresses towards fall. Berries were abundant along the trail and showy, late-blooming fireweed towered above us as we traversed coastal meadows.
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- 01 Aug 2024
Haines, Alaska, 8/1/2024, National Geographic Sea Bird
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Kerri McAllister, Naturalist
Kerri is a passionate lifelong learner and educator who embraces the world as her classroom. She has worked extensively in international and environmental education around the globe. She is currently a professor at Unity Environmental University in M...
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