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  2. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Alaska is both diverse and abundant. The Alaskan Peninsula provides an important habitat for fish, mammals, reptiles, and birds. At the top of the food chain are the bears. Alaska contains about 70% of the total North American brown bear population and the majority of the grizzly bears, as well as black bears and Kodiak bears.

  3. Arctic char - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic char or Arctic charr ... , Siberia, and Alaska. [31 ... for future commercial char fishing areas. [45] Arctic char fisheries are important for the Inuit ...

  4. Birch Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Birch Lake is a lake in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska. [2] The lake contains Arctic char, Arctic grayling, Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and rainbow trout and has been stocked extensively since 1966. [1] It is a popular spot for both fishing from boats and ice fishing in the winter. [3]

  5. Finger Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The lake has populations of Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char and Arctic Grayling and is a popular fishing spot, including ice fishing in winter. [3] The lake is at the south end of the Seven-mile canoe trail that ends at Wasilla Lake, the only portage is at the north end of Finger Lake. [4]

  6. Harding Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake contains a wide variety of native and stocked [2] fish, including Arctic char, burbot, Arctic grayling, and northern pike, as well as several salmon and trout species. [2] [5] Anglers are advised to check current regulations with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game before fishing. [4]

  7. Nuyakuk River - Wikipedia

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    The Nuyakuk River is a 36-mile (58 km) tributary of the Nushagak River in southwestern Alaska, United States. [1] From its source at Tikchik Lake, an extension of Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park, it flows eastward into the larger river upstream of Koliganek. [3] The Nuyakuk's mouth is 65 miles (105 km) northeast of Dillingham. [1]

  8. Anvik River - Wikipedia

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    The river has excellent fishing for four species of salmon as well as northern pike, sheefish, Arctic char, rainbow trout, and grayling. [ 5 ] Rated Class 1 (easy) on the International Scale of River Difficulty , about 121 miles (195 km) of the Anvik is suitable for floating by open canoes, folding boats and kayaks, and inflatable canoes ...

  9. Taku River - Wikipedia

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    The Taku is the Southeast Alaska's top salmon-producing river. Data from the Alaska Department of Fish & Game [ 10 ] notes that nearly 2 million wild salmon return to the river annually, including up to 100,000 Chinook salmon (king salmon), 350,000 sockeye salmon (red salmon) and 400,000 coho salmon (silver salmon), 50,000 chum salmon (dog ...

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