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  2. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge has only six native species of mammals: Kodiak bear, red fox, river otter, ermine, little brown bat and tundra vole. The non-native mammals Sitka black-tailed deer , mountain goat , Roosevelt elk , caribou , marten , red squirrel , snowshoe hare , and beaver were introduced to the archipelago between the 1920s and 1950s and are now ...

  3. Spiridon Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Cape Ugat is the closest point on Kodiak Island to mainland Alaska. Little River runs through the peninsula, and is a major salmon spawning site. [1] The peninsula is part of the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, and the refuge has a cabin on Little River that is available to guests. [2]

  4. Afognak Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    Afognak Island State Park is open to year-round recreation, including fishing, hunting, and hiking. Transportation is provided by float plane from Kodiak to various areas around the park. It is on the northern and eastern ends of the island and surrounds Perenosa, Seal and Tonki Bays. [2] It borders part of Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge to ...

  5. Kodiak Island - Wikipedia

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    Nearly two-thirds of the island is located within the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge and has no road access. Refuge headquarters are located on the Chiniak Highway, right at the access road for the Buskin River State Recreation Site, which has camping, picnic areas, beaches, and fishing for salmon and trout in the Buskin River. [16]

  6. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge: Alaska AK August 19, 1941 [17] 1,880,891.52 acres (7,611.6979 km 2) [16] Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge: Alaska AK 1980

  7. Kodiak, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    During the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, animals such as the mountain goat, Sitka deer (black tail), rabbits, muskrats, beavers, squirrels, and others were introduced to the island and the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was created. Kodiak was severely impacted by the 1912 eruption of Novarupta. [19]

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