Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge

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Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge is a remote protected area in interior Alaska known for its extensive wetlands, rich birdlife, and intact boreal ecosystems that support species such as moose, bears, and waterfowl.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Wildlife Refuge
protected area
access primarily by boat
primarily by floatplane
allowsActivity recreational fishing
recreational hunting
subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
wildlife viewing
characterizedAs remote
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedBy Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act NERFINISHED
United States Congress
governingBody U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
hasConservationFocus boreal forest conservation
migratory birds
wetland protection
hasEcosystemType boreal forest
riparian habitat
wetlands
hasHabitat floodplain forest
marshes
oxbow lakes
taiga
humanPopulationDensity very low
IUCNCategory IV
knownFor extensive wetlands
intact boreal ecosystems
rich birdlife
locatedIn Alaska
Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedOnRiver Nowitna River NERFINISHED
managingOrganization U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska National Wildlife Refuges NERFINISHED
National Wildlife Refuge System
supportsSpecies beaver
black bear
brown bear
loons
migratory birds
moose
raptors
sandhill crane
trumpeter swan
waterfowl
wolf

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Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area contains Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge