Mark D. Ross, a life-long artist/naturalist residing in Alaska’s Interior for more than four decades. Mark shares the ecology of this wildlife refuge and the history of its land. He shares his artwork and discoveries across mediums: in person, print, and radio. His journey has taken him across Alaska and beyond, each step driven by a curiosity for the creatures that inhabit these diverse ecosystems. With a passion for showcasing the wonders of wild places, Mark leaves a legacy that ensures the land and wildlife are appreciated and celebrated for generations to come. See and hear some of Mark’s work at: Creamer’s Sounds and Sights by Mark Ross | Friends of Creamer’s Field Mark’s field sketchbook is available for purchase on our website and at the Creamer’s Field Farmhouse Visitor Center. Listen and follow along with KUAC’s Robert Hannon as he sits down with Mark Ross to discuss his life and memorable journey. Robert Hannon: Mark Ross is a biologist …

