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Three bears in tall grass
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge has a designated bear biologist who conducts a variety of surveys on the unique subspecies of brown bear that can be found only on Kodiak Island. This library contains past and current bear research projects.
elderberries on the bush
Monitoring and conserving habitat helps maintain the natural diversity of fish and wildlife populations on the Refuge. This library contains past and current habitat research on Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.
Male steller's eider displays in a pond
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge has a designated avian biologist who, with the help of other staff and volunteers, has conducted a variety of research on the birds that spend time on the Refuge. This library contains past and current avian research projects.
Two black-footed ferrets poke their heads out of black pipes lying in tall grass to examine the photographer
Here you can find resources from across the Fish and Wildlife Service about threatened or endangered species.
a line drawing of a sea otter holding her pup
Download these digital coloring pages created by Alaskan artists to learn more about wildlife and conservation, while creating works of art.