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  2. Department of Fish and Game - Wikipedia

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    Department of Fish and Game may refer to: Alaska Department of Fish and Game. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (formerly California Department of Fish and Game) New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Category:

  3. Rick Sinnott - Wikipedia

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    Rick Sinnott is a former Anchorage -area biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. He retired on June 30, 2010, after 30 years of service. [1] His professional expertise and involvement in wildlife management issues made Sinnott a frequently-consulted source by the Anchorage-area media, becoming a minor local celebrity in the process.

  4. List of state and territorial fish and wildlife management ...

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    Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Alaska Wildlife Troopers; The Alaska State Troopers, officially the Division of Alaska State Troopers (AST), is the state police agency of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a division of the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS). The AST is a full-service law enforcement agency that handles both ...

  5. Hunting and fishing in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska is a popular hunting destination. Hunters come from all over the world to hunt big game animals such as the brown bear, black bear, moose, and caribou. Mountain goat hunts are also quickly becoming a rising interest to hunters. The reason as to why Alaska is such a popular hunting destination is because it is home to some of the world ...

  6. Copper River (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Birding. The Copper River Delta, which extends for 700,000 acres (2,800 km 2 ), is the largest contiguous wetlands along the Pacific coast of North America. [13] [15] It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers and the pacific flyway population of dunlins. [29]

  7. Tangle Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Alaska. Coordinates. 63°01′40″N 146°03′41″W. /  63.02788°N 146.06152°W  / 63.02788; -146.06152. The Tangle Lakes (Long Tangle Lake, Lower Tangle Lake, Round Tangle Lake, and Upper Tangle Lake [1]) are a 16-mile (26 km) long chain of lakes connected by streams in interior Alaska. They form the headwaters for the Delta River .

  8. Harding Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fish species The lake contains a wide variety of native and stocked [2] fish, including Arctic char , burbot , Arctic grayling , and northern pike , as well as several salmon and trout species. [2] [5] Anglers are advised to check current regulations with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game before fishing.

  9. Binky (polar bear) - Wikipedia

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    Binky (1975 – July 20, 1995) was a captive male polar bear who lived at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. In separate incidents in 1994, Binky mauled two zoo visitors; these events received international news coverage. He was originally orphaned near Cape Beaufort, close to the Chukchi Sea in the Alaska North Slope, and was found in Northwest ...