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Located in northeastern Alaska, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) spans an area of 19.2 million acres. Inhabited by 45 species of land and marine mammals, 36 types of fish and 180 classes of birds, the wildlife refuge encompasses six different ecological zones.
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Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Encyclopedia of Earth: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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U.S Fish & Wildlife Service: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Information
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