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Evaluate results of management strategies; determine if objectives have been achieved; modify strategy if necessary. Orange hawkweed infestation, Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Camp Island, Alaska Same location after three years treatment with herbicide. The pest issues affecting Service trust resources are broad and complex. The competition ...
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Kodiak, Alaska - Official Visitors Guide - Bear Pictures
Katmai Coast. The proximity of these populations make Kodiak an ideal bear viewing locale. Bears are rarely seen on the road system, but there ... Essentials for Traveling in Bear Country from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Find businesses that offer bear viewing here Brown Bear information from the Alaska ...
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Kodiak, Alaska - Official Visitors Guide - Bear Viewing
State Parks and the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. There are no roads to the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. Six outlying Native villages and many remote lodges and refuge ... Beginning in mid-June, bears begin to move to salmon streams. Salmon runs are ubiquitous on Kodiak, and the timing of the local fish run in large part determines when bears can be ...
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National Geographic Photo Gallery: Kodiak Island--Grizzly
Kodiak Island--Grizzly    America’s Backyard: Wildlife  < 3 of 5 >   Close encounters with grizzlies did not endear Meriwether Lewis, co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, to the bears. "I must confess ... one bear," he wrote. Today grizzlies are protected in places such as Alaska's Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge—at nearly two million acres, larger than the state of Delaware. —Submitted for, ...
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Critter Corner | Kodiak Brown Bear
Kodiak bear cubs remain with their mother for up to three years. photo by Philip DeManczuk ... brown bears live exclusively on the islands in the Kodiak Archipelago and are protected on the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge. Photos provided by Philip DeManczuk Read about other critters in the ...
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Making A Difference - The Big Picture: Volunteers and Invasive Plants
At the annual National Invasive Weeds Awareness Week in Washington DC, people across the United States gather to brainstorm ... Photo credit: C Evans/Univ. of Georgia, www.forestryimages.org OUSTING ORANGE HAWKWEED IN KODIAK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Orange Hawkweed View story (182 KB PDF) Range map Through continuous efforts a ...
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Victor Holm
The workshop was sponsored in partnership by KHLT and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, with assistance from the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office, Homers Society of Natural History (Pratt Museum), and the Kasilof Regional Historic Association. To learn more ...
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Marine Mammal Stranding Network Participants - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Marine Mammal Conservation Plans Cooperation with States Interagency Consultation Human Impacts Fisheries Interactions (bycatch) Ocean Sound/Acoustics Ship Strikes Viewing Wildlife International Cooperation Marine Mammal Health & Stranding Marine Mammal National Database National Tissue Bank Prescott Grants Unusual Mortality Events Contact OPR Glossary OPR Site Map Marine Mammal Stranding Network ...
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Skip Brown, focuses on six areas: Atlantic Seacoast, Piedmont and Highlands, Appalachians, Allegheny High Plateau, Inland Coast, and Adirondack Mountains. From Marylands Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge and Pennsylvanias Promised Land State Park to New Yorks Finger Lakes, Catskill Mountains and Hudson River Gorge, MIDDLE ATLANTIC uncovers a host of delightful surprises for ...
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