For most people, Kodiak's identity is inexorably linked with its most famous resident, the Kodiak brown bear. The Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1941 to protect this unique population. Approximately 3,000 bears live in the archipelago, with many additional coastal brown bears inhabiting the Katmai Coast. The proximity of these populations make Kodiak an ideal bear viewing locale. Bears are rarely seen on the road system, but there are many guided opportunities to see bears in the Kodiak Island Archipelago. Most local air taxis offer half-day viewing excursions. Multi-day bear viewing trips can be booked with remote lodges. Special use cabins can be reserved through the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge office and through the Kodiak State Parks office.
2006-10-18 11:39:14
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answered by hotlikefir 2
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On Kodiak Island in Alaska
2006-10-18 18:32:57
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answered by Midge 7
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Alaska, probably in Kodiak Park
2006-10-18 18:33:10
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answered by goodbye 7
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Katmai national park is on Alaska, you will find lots of bears there. There are many kinds of bear there, you will be very happy if you visit there. You may also visit the link given below to get some more idea.
2014-07-15 16:00:09
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answered by ? 3
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IN the wild
2006-10-18 18:32:13
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answered by dexmlz 2
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Wherever it wants to. Those puppies are BIG.
2006-10-18 18:32:23
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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