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Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge P.0 Box 277 King Salmon, Alaska 99613 (907) 246-3339
The Alaska Peninsula Refuge lies on the Pacific side of the Alaska Peninsula. The
refuge's landscape is varied including active volcanoes, lakes, rivers, tundra and
rugged coastline. The Alaska Peninsula is dominated by the rugged Aleutian
Range, part of a chain of volcanoes known as the "ring of fire" that encircles the
Pacific Ocean.
The plants composing the expanses of tundra are slow-growing and small. The
tundra together with the influence of volcanoes and arctic seas provide a showcase of
how plant and animal adapt to an arctic maritime environment.
Large mammals found on the refuge include moose, caribou, wolves, brown bears,
and wolverines. The brown bears are especially attracted to the productive salmon
streams. Large populations of sea lions, seals, sea otters, and migratory whales
inhabit the shores and offshore waters. The population of sea otters on the Pacific
side of the peninsula numbers at least 30,000 - in contrast to the 1880's when they
were nearly extinct. The entire refuge provides habitat for migratory birds -
ducks, geese, and shorebirds.
VISITOR USE: The Alaska Peninsula Refuge is renowned for big game
hunting, especially for caribou and brown bear. Fishing is outstanding for king and
silver salmon, arctic char, lake trout, northern pike and grayling. In 1981, the world's
record grayling was caught on the refuge.
Trips

Eruks Wilderness Float Tours - Fly-in expeditions for small groups on pristine Southwest Alaskan rivers. Superb fishing, diverse wildlife, unique natural features. Led by Wildlife Biologist. Flyfishing specialist.
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