Holitna River

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The Holitna River is a remote river in southwestern Alaska known for its rich wildlife habitat and importance to local subsistence communities.

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Holitna River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Alaska
United States of America
country United States of America
drainageBasin Kuskokwim River
surface form: Kuskokwim River basin
flowsThrough remote wilderness areas
hasAccessType primarily by boat or small aircraft
hasBirdSpecies migratory birds
waterfowl
hasConservationValue important wildlife habitat
hasEcosystemType boreal river ecosystem
hasFishSpecies Arctic grayling
northern pike
salmon
sheefish
whitefish
hasHumanSettlementNearby Sleetmute, Alaska
hasHydrologicalSystem Arctic–subarctic river system
hasMammalSpecies beaver
black bear
brown bear
moose
hasPrimaryUse subsistence use
hasRecreationActivity boating
hunting
sport fishing
hasWildlifeHabitatType rich wildlife habitat
isDescribedAs remote river
isPartOf Kuskokwim River
surface form: Kuskokwim River watershed
locatedIn Alaska
southwestern Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Bethel Census Area
Dillingham Census Area, Alaska
surface form: Dillingham Census Area
mouthLocatedIn Kuskokwim River
mouthLocatedInOrNear near Sleetmute, Alaska
region southwestern Alaska interior
sourceLocatedIn Kuskokwim Mountains
tributaryOf Kuskokwim River
usedBy local Alaska Native communities
subsistence communities
usedFor subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting

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Kuskokwim River hasMajorTributary Holitna River