The Alaska Zoo (in Anchorage) has provided homes for orphaned, injured and captive-born animals for over four decades. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting conservation of Arctic, sub-Arctic and like climate species through education, research and community enrichment. The zoo offers programs and events for Alaskans and visitors.

Aliy was asked to be part of this summer’s Family Night at the Zoo. Aliy will share stories from the trail that include many of her interactions with the wildlife of Alaska. If you find yourself in Anchorage next week, swing by the Zoo — stop and visit ‘Alf’ the moose, the orphaned ‘Funny River’ wolf pups or ‘Julie’ and ‘Tony’ the lynx couple. And if you happen to find yourself at the Zoo on Tuesday, June 17th swing by the Coffee Shop’s lawn and stage at 7PM and hear Aliy’s ‘Tales from the Trail’.

Find more information about the Zoo Events at www.AlaskaZoo.org.

8 Responses

  • Good for you Aily. Jim and Vicki,
    animal lovers and Sp fans from Little Rock

  • Sounds super fun, only you are a month too early! The zoo website is very interesting. Thanks for posting.

  • Good luck with the gig!!!

    How terrific to be hanging out with the creatures who populate Alaska (and perhaps other places wild areas as well)!

    Did Ranger get to make the zoo visit too?

    –Margaret

  • We had the privilege of visiting the zoo in February. The wolves are gorgeous. We had a guided tour with the executive director. So happy to hear Aily is kindly supporting the zoo. Both are Alaskan treasures!

    Lisa & Charlene
    Erie PA

    P.S. Brenda Evans says hello!

  • I am sad to miss this… We won't be in Anchorage/Fairbanks until September. Would love, love, love the opportunity to see/hear Aily talk about her adventures at some point in my lifetime!

  • Super fun!!!And… seeing the orphaned wolf pups adds an extra benefit!!!
    Please take pictures and share them with us!!! Are you bringing some of your pups??? 🙂

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