Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge

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Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge is a remote Alaskan conservation area near the Canadian border, known for its wetlands, rich birdlife, and role as a critical migratory corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Wildlife Refuge
protected area
wetland habitat
area approximately 295000 hectares
approximately 730000 acres
climate subarctic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
established 1980
establishedBy Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act NERFINISHED
flyway Central Flyway NERFINISHED
Pacific Flyway NERFINISHED
habitatType boreal forest
lakes
rivers
tundra
wetlands
iucnCategory IV
knownFor critical migratory corridor
rich birdlife
wetland ecosystems
locatedIn Alaska
Southeastern Alaska NERFINISHED
Upper Tanana River Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Canada–United States border NERFINISHED
Yukon Territory NERFINISHED
managingAgency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
nearestCity Tok, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf National Wildlife Refuge System
primaryFunction conservation of migratory birds
protection of wetlands
wildlife habitat protection
publicAccess allowed in designated areas
recreationalActivity birdwatching
fishing
hunting
wildlife viewing
region Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
state Alaska
supportsSpecies beavers
black bears
caribou
ducks
geese
grizzly bears
moose
raptors
sandhill cranes
shorebirds
trumpeter swans
waterfowl
wolves
transportationRoute Alaska Highway passes nearby

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Tok hasNearbyProtectedArea Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge