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  2. Begin by entering the Control Number and Date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking each collected carcass.
  3. Fill in the Oil Spill Incident details, ensuring you provide accurate information about the event that led to the salvage.
  4. Specify the Location where the animal was found, including latitude and longitude coordinates for precise tracking.
  5. Indicate the Species Found by selecting from a dropdown or typing in the species name, if applicable.
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People travel from around the world to view Alaskas Big 5: bear, moose, Dall sheep, wolf, and caribou, along with impressive marine mammals like humpback whales, orcas, and gray whales. Other types of wildlife are less common, but all the more exciting for their rarity.
Wildlife Viewing: May September is the best time to see wildlife in general. Fly-in bear viewing begins in May but is best in July. You can see Moose year-round. Gray whales migrate up in March/April; humpbacks are here from May to September; orcas are here year-round.
Eleven years after invasive Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) were eradicated from Hawadax Island, in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, the predicted three-level trophic cascade in the rocky intertidal, with native shorebirds as the apex predator, returned, leading to a community resembling those on rat-free islands with
The Alaska-Yukon race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all of these creatures. Adult moose can range in size from 800 pounds (small adult female) to1,600 pounds (large adult male), and they can be up to almost 6 feet tall.
The best time to view polar bears is September and October. After the fall whale hunt the town of Barrow hauls the remains of the butchered whales out to the point. The bears gather to feast on the bone piles. There are a couple of tour operators that offer tours out to the point to view the bears.
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From mid-May to mid-September, bears are active, moving between the areas rich food sources.
The prime months for spotting Alaskan wildlife are May through September, each offering its own unique encounters. May and June mark the beginning of the season as the ice recedes and daylight stretches longer. This is when humpback whales make their way to Alaskas nutrient-rich waters, providing a spectacular sight.

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