Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge was established to conserve trumpeter swans, other waterfowl and migratory birds, moose, caribou, martens, other furbearers, salmon, sheefish, and northern pike; to fulfill treaty obligations; to provide for continued subsistence uses; and to ensure necessary water quality and quantity.
Biologist in a canoe on the Nowitna River. Credit: USFWS
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Kenton Moos,
Refuge Manager
Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge
101 Front Street
P.O. Box 287 MS 525
Galena, Alaska 99741-0287 |
Phone: (907)656-1231
Toll Free 800-656-1231
FAX: (907) 656-1708
E-Mail: r7kynwr@fws.gov |
Last updated: July 22, 2008
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