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Exploring The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Via The Dalton Highway

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Take a few minutes to explore the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge/USFWS

In the latest episode of a series they dub the Dalton Discoveries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service videographers take to the Dalton Highway in far north Alaska to explore the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

The Dalton Hightway provides a unique opportunity for access to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge spans five different ecosystems, from the boreal forest and the Porcupine River uplands, to the Brooks Range, Arctic Coastal Plain, and the lagoons and barrier islands of the Beaufort Sea Coast.

 

 

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