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From its start in 1903, the National Wildlife Refuge System has owed its very existence to concerned citizens eager to protect America's natural resources.
More than 42,000 people volunteer their time and ideas each year to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Whether they work on the land, in a visitor center or with youth, they contribute to the conservation mission that reaches back more than a century. Become a volunteer or Refuge Friend to contribute your strength on behalf of America’s natural resources. Visit the links to learn more about ways to get involved with Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge!If you are interested in applying for positions with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, please search USA Jobs.
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Join us for Alaska's largest wildlife viewing festival from May 4-7, 2017. Have your life list handy - the weekend holds the possibility to spot over 130 migratory bird species, along with Homer's plentiful resident seabirds, waterfowl, and passerine populations.
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