The Best Sight in Fairbanks, the Yukon, and the Interior, Alaska

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Large Animal Research Station

On the fringes of the University of Alaska campus is a 134-acre home to dozens of musk ox and reindeer. Resident and visiting scientists study these large ungulates to better understand their physiologies and adaptations to Arctic conditions. The station also serves as a valuable outreach program. Once nearly eradicated from Alaska, the shaggy, prehistoric-looking beasts known as musk oxen are marvels of adaptive physiques and behaviors. Their qiviut, the delicate undercoat of soft hair, is combed out (without harming the animals) and made into yarn for scarves, hats, and gloves. The station has this unprocessed wool and yarn for sale to help fund the care of the animals. On tours you visit the pens for a close-up look at the animals and their young while learning about the biology and ecology of the animals from a naturalist. Tours offered in summer at 10 am, noon, and 2 pm. Call ahead to arrange tours from mid-September through mid-May.

2220 Yankovich Rd., Fairbanks, AK, 99709, USA
907-474–5724
Sight Details
Grounds free, tours $15
Closed Mon. in summer; limited hours in winter

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