Information About Wildlife Viewing In Bethel, Alaska
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Wildlife Viewing

Innoko National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges
It's estimated that 130 species of birds use these lands, and that more than 300,000 waterfowl and shorebirds nest on the refuge every spring. Moose, wolves, marten, lynx, red fox, river otter, wolverine and bear are common to this area.

Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - Bird Watching, Mammals
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.

McNeil River State Game Sanctuary - Bird Watching
The largest known gathering of brown bears in the world happens at McNeil River. Visitors get an unparalleled opportunity to watch the bears mating, fighting, playing, and feeding.

Togiak National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges
The Togiak National Wildlife Refuge supports wolves, moose, brown and black bears, wolverines, red foxes, marmots, beavers, and porcupines, among other land mammals. Seals, sea lions, walrus and whales are found along the coastline. Threatened species of birds can be found here, including Steller's and spectacled eiders. Several arctic goose species frequent the refuge, along with murres, peregrine falcons, dowitchers, Lapland longspurs and a rich variety of other seabirds and waterfowl.

Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges
The Delta supports over 750,000 swans and geese, 2 million ducks, and 100 million shorebirds and other water birds. Moose, caribou, black and grizzly bear and wolves are common in certain areas. Introduced muskox and reindeer occupy Nunivak Island.
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