Information About Wildlife Preserves & Refuges In Kodiak, Alaska
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Wildlife Preserves & Refuges

Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 2,400 islands, headlands, rocks, islets, spires and reefs along the Alaskan coast. About 2.6 million acres of the refuge is wilderness.

Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge
The Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge spans 340 miles of the Alaska Peninsula in the southwestern part of the state and encompasses about 4.3 million acres. Activities here include bird watching, wildlife viewing, fishing, and photography.

Becharof National Wildlife Refuge
Becharof Refuge offers outstanding bear hunting and sport fishing for trophy-size Arctic char, grayling, and salmon.

Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
The Kodiak refuge is home to more than 2,200 Kodiak bears. The refuge is also home to Sitka black-tailed deer, mountain goats, red foxes, otters, short-tailed weasels, beavers and tundra voles, while whales, porpoises, stellar sea lions, seals and waterfowl inhabit the ocean.

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
Covering four million acres, the scenery stretches from the shores of Cook Inlet, across the Chigmit Mountains, to the tundra covered hills of the western interior. Numerous lake and river systems in the park and preserve offer excellent fishing and wildlife viewing.
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