Rat Free Aleutians: An unbroken chain of islands thriving with life

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woman with dark hair smiles in front of green trees
Invasive Species Outreach & Education Biologist
National Wildlife Refuge System,
Ecological Services,
Fish and Aquatic Conservation
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Invasive Species,
Education,
Wildlife
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AK
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Type of document
Fact Sheet
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A pair of Horned Puffins with brightly colored yellow and red bills perches on a cliff near their nest. The cliff in the background is blurred.
The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge stretches from the spectacular volcanic islands of the Aleutian chain to the Inside Passage, and north to the Chukchi Sea, providing essential habitat for marine mammals and some 40 million seabirds, representing more than 30 species.
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