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U.S. Forest Service seasonal interpreters Corree Delabrue and MiKayla Stokes, assisted by Smokey the Bear, read to a group of children at the public library Friday morning as part of the "Read with a Ranger" program.
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Artist, writer and researcher Ray Troll autographs Bearfest memorabilia for his fans. The Alaskan surrealist created this year's Bearfest logo.
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Wildlife experts Matthew Jurak, Troy Hamon, Dr. Barrie Gilbert, and Anne-Marie LaRossa examine different approaches to bear management at viewing areas at Thursday's symposium at Bearfest.
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Diana Nelson practices her bear spray handling technique with an inert can at the shooting range Thursday morning, as biologist John Hechtel looks on.
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Wrangell residents and visitors line up at the shx't khaan – a traditional salmon bake – held Friday evening outside the Chief Shakes Island Tribal House. After the meal, guests were welcomed inside the house with Tlingit songs and dances, followed by a cultural question-and-answer session.
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Georgia-based group The Accomplices performed American folk music at the Nolan Center Friday evening. Band members participated in a string-instrument workshop the next day and played their encore at the Totem Bar that evening.
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