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Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge

Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife Refuges
Address:101 Front St
Galena, AK 99741

Phone:907-656-1231
Fax:907-656-1706
Phone:800-656-1231
Web: koyukuk.fws.gov
Established: 1980.
Location:270 miles west of Fairbanks, in the central Yukon Valley.
Facilities:Visitor contact station, historical features.
Activities:Camping, boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, educational programs.
Special Features:Caribou from the migratory western arctic herd, which numbers more than 450,000, often move into the northernmost reaches of the refuge in winter. the refuge also supports a resident, non-migratory caribou population, the Galena Mountain herd, which numbers about 300.
Habitats: Nearly 4 million acres of wetlands, boreal forest, and tundra.
Access: Unlimited except by weather; access is by boat, aircraft, or snowmobile.
Wild life: Raptors including the bald eagle. Also provides habitat for owl, trumpeter swan, white-fronted goose, American wigeon, mallard, northern pintail, northern shoveler, lynx, black and grizzly bears, wolves, moose, and caribou.

See other parks in Alaska.
Parks Directory of the United States, 5th Edition. © 2007 by Omnigraphics, Inc.
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