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Arctic Refuge ANWR

Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the nation's largest refuge at just over 19 million acres. It supports an incredible diversity of wildlife and plant life within the six different ecozones span its north-to-south range. Eight million of the acres are designated as "Wilderness." There are no roads to take you to this rugged and isolated region; therefore, most access is by plane or hiking.

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Polar bear mother and cub
Polar bear mother and cub
Female polar bear
Polar bear sow and cub
Female polar bear
Female polar bear
Female polar bear
Female polar bear
Polar bear
Polar bears travel sea ice in Alaska
Ribdon river landscape
Hiking on the Ribdon river.
Hiking in the Brooks Range, Alaska
Aufeis on the Ribdon River
Hiking in the Brooks Range, Alaska
Wolf scat and bones
Hiking in the Brooks Range, Alaska
Lapland rosebay along Ivishak river
Polar bear in the Beaufort Sea
Polar bears walking at sunset
Polar bear at sunset
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