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Alaska Bear Cubs
Watch a couple of cubs frolic on a mountainside with their mother in the Alaska wilderness. (1min 8sec)

Whale Video
Watch humpback whales as they bubble feed along the coast of Southeast Alaska.

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Moose Video


Alaska Moose:
Moose are everywhere, even resting in a yard in North Pole, Alaska (near Fairbanks).

The moose is the world's largest member of the deer family. The Alaska race is the largest of all the moose. Moose are generally associated with northern forests in North America, Europe, and Russia. In Europe they are called "elk." In Alaska, they occur in suitable habitat from the Stikine River in the Panhandle to the Colville River on the Arctic Slope. They are most abundant in recently burned areas that contain willow and birch shrubs, on timberline plateaus, and along the major rivers of Southcentral and Interior Alaska.





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• Juneau
• Mendenhall Glacier
• Glacier Bay
• Petersburg
• Skagway
• Sitka
• Haines
• Wrangell
Gulf Coast

• Whittier
• Seward
• Homer
• Kenai
• Kenai Fjords
• Kenai River
• Kodiak
• Valdez
Southcentral Alaska

• Anchorage
• Matanuska-Susitna Valley
• Potter Marsh
• Portage Glacier
• Girdwood
• Hatcher Pass
• Russian River
• Girdwood
Interior Alaska

• Fairbanks
• Talkeetna
• Denali National Park
Far North Alaska

• Nome
• North Pole
• Barrow
Southwest Alaska

• Aleutian Islands
• Emmonak
• Katmai National Park
• Dutch Harbor

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