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  1. Alaska's National Wildlife Refuges. We are shared stewards of 16 refuges in Alaska totaling over 76 million acres: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Regional and Field Offices. Our Alaska is in Anchorage, Alaska and houses staff from all Service programs including (but not limited to) our , , and .

  2. Highlights. Alaska Fish and Game and Fisheries and Oceans Canada Sign Agreement Concerning Recovery of Yukon Chinook. ADF&G Announces 2024 Southeast Alaska Chinook Salmon All-Gear Catch Limit. Draw, Tier II & Community Harvest Results Now Available. Alaska Responds to Endangered Species Act Petition on Gulf of Alaska Chinook Salmon.

  3. Division Overview. Many Alaskans experience wildlife every day. Alaskans eat wild game, watch birds, hunt and fish, and may encounter porcupines, moose, and even bears on the way to work or school. Wildlife is one reason why people live in Alaska, and a big reason why visitors come to Alaska.

  4. Support fish and wildlife conservation in Alaska. Interactive map shows activities of Anchorage urban bears. Round Island walrus viewing open to visitors starting May 1. Been birding? Find out if you qualify for a Wings Over Alaska certificate.

  5. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Alaska. 32,813 likes · 196 talking about this · 141 were here. We are shared stewards of world renowned natural resources...

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