Information About Bird Watching In Nome, Alaska
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Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge
This region of wetlands is home to fish, waterfowl, beaver and moose, and wooded lowlands where bears, wolves, lynx and marten prowl.

Selawik National Wildlife Refuge
Located in Northwest Alaska, approximately 350 miles northwest of Fairbanks, this refuge is bisected by the Arctic Circle and lies mostly within the Northwest Arctic Borough, which is analogous to a lower 48 county but is the size of the state of Indiana.

Selawik River
The Selawik Wild River provides river floating, sport fishing, and hunting opportunities and is about 360 mile northwest of Fairbanks.
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