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- Polar Bear - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General information about Polar Bear in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more
- Polar Bear Range Map, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) Range Map Description Uses Management Research Get Involved More Resources
- The Polar Bear in Alaska
The major portion of the Alaska polar bear har vest is taken during the months of March and April During this time daylight hours are increasing rapidly, ice pack formation and southern extension are near maximum, and the availability and quality of bears are optimum
- Polar Bears — Wildlife Viewing, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Polar bears are hunted for subsistence in Kaktovik, Utqiagvik, and throughout coastal Alaska by Native hunters Harvest levels are managed through international agreements and treaties with cooperation by the local communities and the USFWS
- Polar Bear - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
In the winter, polar bears in Alaska are found as far south as St Lawrence Island and occasionally move down to St Matthew Island and the Kuskokwim Delta In the summer, bears are most abundant around the edge of the pack ice in the Chukchi Sea and Arctic Ocean
- Alaskas Nome Area Wildlife Viewing Guide
Few people live in this remote location (Nome, pop 3,600, is the region’s largest community) but the discovery of gold near the turn of the last century fueled a brief but frenzied development that led to the construction of now defunct railroads and still-traveled roads
- Polar Bear: Wildlife Notebook Series - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Of Alaska there are two populations, the Southern Beaufort Sea population that occurs along the North Slope of Alaska and ranges into western Canada, and the Chukchi Sea population that occurs of western Alaska with its range extending to Wrangel Island and eastern Siberia
- The Essentials for Traveling in Alaskas Bear Country
Polar bears frequent the sea ice and tundra of extreme northern and western Alaska Bears are curious, intelligent and tend to avoid or ignore people, but can be dangerous
- Brown Bear - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Polar bears are similar in size to coastal brown bears, but are more streamlined, lacking the hump The varying shapes of these bears are adaptations to their particular life styles
- Living With Bears, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
But even if you don't see a bear, you will never be far from one; Alaska is bear country By learning about the lives of black bears, brown bears (including grizzly), or polar bears, you will enhance your enjoyment of these species and help minimize human-bear conflicts
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