Butterflies and moths of Eklutna Valley

Alaska has about 84 species of butterflies. There may be ten times as many moths, but many moth species remain undiscovered or unidentified. It’s not because they are rare, it’s because Alaska is large and lepidopterists are rare. Every species isn’t found in Eklutna Valley, of course. This is a list of the butterflies and moths I’ve found in the valley so far. But first … Continue reading Butterflies and moths of Eklutna Valley

Who am I and what do I think I’m doing?

I’m a professional wildlife biologist and amateur historian. Alaska’s largest city – Anchorage – was my beat for 17 years. But I was also in charge of the wildlife and human interactions in the immense Chugach State Park, which is where I first stumbled into Eklutna Valley. I’m trying to uncover the little known natural and human history of the valley. The valley is dominated … Continue reading Who am I and what do I think I’m doing?

Exploring Eklutna

“A lake is a landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.” Henry David Thoreau I’m looking into the depths of Eklutna Lake and the surrounding valley. So little is known of its nature and history. I’m interested in the natural and human history of Eklutna Valley, Alaska. The valley, which … Continue reading Exploring Eklutna