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ARCTIC "DOT" LIVE IS A TEMPORARY BLOG SITE TO OFFER UPDATES ABOUT THE UPCOMING 'GREATER, GRANDER' LAUNCH OF ARCTIC LIVE - AN EXCITING, INTERACTIVE, CENTRAL WEB PRESENCE, DESIGNED TO CREATE MAXIMUM AUDIENCE APPEAL!

We're creating a 'party for the Arctic' with collaborative involvement at every level to engage and inform the 'digital generation' about the beauty, value, and importance of The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Connecting the natural and digital world with both on-line features and live events, Arctic Live is an energizing exploration of outreach to a young, diverse, and increasingly 'wired' audience. We'll utilize the forms and social media they know best, as well, to share the special values of the Refuge, raise awareness, and ignite action and participation.

Let's make the next 50 years as beneficial as the last. The future awaits our audience to make the choice.

ARCTIC LIVE IS BUILDING!

IF YOU HAVE PLANS TO CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY - JOIN US

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Oh, that face, that lovable face!

Arctic Live thanks to photographer, Amy Gulick, for special licensing of our wonderful Caribou Calf mascot. He's so Cariboutiful!

Friday, December 11, 2009

film preview: the arctic soundscape project/phase I

Film Preview: The Arctic Soundscape Project/Phase I

If funding support allows, Arctic Live will also feature science in action with the launch of the second phase of bio-acoustic research in The Arctic Soundscape Project / Phase II, scheduled June 2011.  Here's a peak at footage from the first ever study of the audio-ecology of the regions fragile soundscape and eco-system.

martyn stewart: on recording at the refuge

Martyn Stewart: On The Arctic Soundscape Project/Phase I


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

SCIENCE FEATURE UNDERWRITER NEEDED
for the arctic soundscape project/phase II

SCIENCE FIRSTHAND - Our 2006 visit to the National Arctic Wildlife Refuge was a great success, as the Wild Sanctuary research team was able to gather the first bio-acoustic baseline recordings. Now, it's time to go back. This 'Phase II' trip will provide further data - and enable teachers, students, and site visitors to 'travel along', even converse, with the team in the field while finding out more about the fragile and vital natural sounds found only at the Refuge!
•Google maps
•podcasts
•audio downloads
•social networking
This exciting 'expedition experience' will only be a small part of the overall entertaining and educational programs posted to the ArcticLive site.

ARCTIC LIVE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
NOW AVAILABLE

Become a sponsor of arctic.live. The mission is worthwhile, the potential audience unlimited, and the promotion possibilities are multi faceted. Let's discuss the ways in which arctic.live will not only benefit the public, the projects, and the plans underway for the 50th Anniversary - but also about how we can enhance what you are trying to do! Corporate and non-profit sponsorship and strategic partnership opportunities are now available. We're happy to provide more information at your call: Kat: 707.996.6677

NEWEST SPONSOR: YOUR NAME HERE

Inspiration from the Past - Innovation for the future

Furthering a legacy of the wild...
Olaus Murie  and Mardy Murie were practically the 'parents' of the conservation movement for the 20th Century.  Their charming, isolated log home, located in Moose, Wyoming, was the early center of the conversations and personal efforts that helped establish The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge almost 50 years ago.  Wild Sanctuary is inspired by their story, and by The Murie Center who helped make The Arctic Soundscape Project/Phase I a reality. Now, as we endeavor to extend new ecological advocacy for the 21st Century, Wild Sanctuary invites the generous support of our old fans, new non-profit and corporate advertising and marketing sponsors, strategic partners, and the general public to support Arctic Live. Join us to further the legacy of connecting people to the wild - and in exploring what that means for future generations.

about strategic & non-profit partnering

For complete strategies, as opposed to individual projects, creating option value means positioning partners such that a wide array of opportunities become available. Taking advantage of strategic partnerships can utilize each entities strengths to make both efforts stronger in the long run and the short. Sharing the inviting 'hub' of arctic.live enables the lot of us to make more of what we're all here for, a robust audience with beneficial impact.
Happy Anniversary Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - here's who's coming aboard so far!

WILD SANCTUARY - Voice of the Natural World
THE MURIE CENTER - Conservation's Home
PLANETFESTO - An Action Ribbon of Hope.
TELINGA MICROPHONES - Microphones & Parabolic Reflectors for Bird & Wildlife Recording
NATURESOUND.ORG - Bird and Animal Sounds Digitally Recorded
SENIOR PROJECT - Award winning, performance-based capstone program for high school seniors.
SONOMA BIRDING - Bird and Nature Related Collaborations - Innovators/Founders of the new 'Christmas Bird Count for Kids' Program
ARTERY INDUSTRIES - Pairing Production and Creative Services for Custom Project Clients
COLORPULSE MUSIC - Mixing art, science, & music.
ALASKA WILDERNESS LEAGUE - furthering protection of Alaska's amazing public lands.
SIERRA CLUB/Cascade Chapter - Conservation and Environmental Advocacy in Washington State.
SEEKING STRATEGIC PARTNERS - Priority!  Seeking support for mobi accessibility & reach.