Alaska National Parks Discovery Series: Fish On! Casting a Line Alongside Katmai Bears
The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) is proud to host the third season in an exciting new lecture series to introduce residents to Alaska's 15 national parks, monuments, and preserves, which encompass two-thirds the total acreage of America's National Park System. A diverse array of Alaskan speakers will share personal stories inspired by Alaska’s national parks. From Katmai's world-renowned brown bears to Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, the series will highlight recreational opportunities, significant historical and cultural sites, and the role parks play as a driving force for Alaska's economy.
Katmai National Park’s Brooks River area is world-famous for brown bear viewing as well as a world-class fishery for sockeye salmon and rainbow trout. Join Alaska’s best-known woman fly fishing guide Pudge Kleinkauf of Women's Flyfishing as she describes the excitement of sharing rivers with the Katmai bears and reveals why “there’s no place like Brooks”.
Location:
Alaska Wild Berry Theater
5225 Juneau Street; Anchorage, Alaska
(Off International Airport Road, east of the Sourdough Mining Co. and Peanut Farm)
Presentations begin Tuesdays at 7:00pm
For more information or to RSVP, contact:
Melissa Blair, Alaska Field Representative
907.277.6722 ext.205 or mblair@npca.org





