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  2. Fortress of the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Two black bears at the refuge in 2022. After a few years of work, the refuge received all of the requisite city and state permits to operate the bear refuge. [4] The Star Tribune ' s Beth Dooley called Fortress of the Bear "the world's first bear-cub orphanage". [6]

  3. Bears in Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    There are between 200 and 300 black bears living in the city, according to a rough estimate given by State of Alaska wildlife biologist Rick Sinnott. [1] DNA studies based on collected hair samples have shown that the city is also home to at least 36 grizzly bears. [1]

  4. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is directly connected to Polar Bears. These bears are known for traveling in the region to den and give birth. Nearly 50 of these species migrate along the coast to the refuge in September. These bears extend more than 800 miles (1,300 km) along the coast of Northern Alaska and Canada. Due to changes in ...

  5. Katmai National Park and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Katmai National Park and Preserve is a United States national park and preserve in southwest Alaska, notable for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears.The park and preserve encompass 4,093,077 acres (6,395.43 sq mi; 16,564.09 km 2), which is between the sizes of Connecticut and New Jersey.

  6. Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    This region of wetlands is home to fish, waterfowl, beaver and Alaskan moose, and wooded lowlands where two species of fox, bears, wolf packs, Canadian lynx and marten prowl. The 750,000-acre (3,000 km 2 ) Northern Unit of the Innoko National Wildlife Refuge , commonly known as Kaiyuh Flats, is managed as part of the Koyukuk/Nowitna Refuge Complex.

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  8. ABC Islands bear - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Islands bear or Sitka brown bear (Ursus arctos sitkensis) is a subspecies or population of brown bear that resides in Southeast Alaska and is found on Admiralty Island, Baranof Island, and Chichagof Island in Alaska (colloquially known as the ABC Islands), and a part of the Alexander Archipelago.

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