Some places can only be visited by car, because bears are very common animals here, wild bears are very aggressive, you can see black bears resting in the tree, children like it very much.
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
Posted: Jul 29, 2019
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wxx1026
5/5Outstanding
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Very good, you can see the wild black bears and brown bears, which are protected after the wild injuries, surrounded for everyone to visit, and some other animals. It is not far from Anchorage, and will pass here after disembarking from the Whittier Pier.
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Posted: Dec 17, 2020
世界美食游走达人
4/5Excellent
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Came here last year! ! This is a large grasshopper artificially encircled - Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center , I actually don't like to go to the zoo, in order to see the attractions, we have to enter, 26 dollars / person, can not use the annual card. I didn’t expect AWCC to be really interesting than expected. Each animal is separated into a large area of grass. Although there are restrictions, it looks very comfortable, especially the bear house, there are woods, mounds and creeks, and the overpass is erected on it.
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Posted: Apr 17, 2020
李宝洪
5/5Outstanding
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Alaska Wildlife Reserve is about 110 kilometers away from Anchorage. It has dense forests. The tributaries of the Chugachi Sea surround snow mountains. It is a breeding ground for Arctic wildlife. Add some photos - "Alaskan brown bears, black bears, polar wolves, Alaska Sitka black-tailed deer, North American bison, Alaskan Eagles with crows but Hawks
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Posted: Jun 30, 2018
Cherry Lin coke
5/5Outstanding
Alaska - Land of the midnight sun..
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Posted: Jun 24, 2023
李宝洪
5/5Outstanding
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The Alaska Wildlife Refuge is about 110 kilometers away from downtown Anchorage. On November 3, 2017, local driver and tour guide Ben drove a large commercial vehicle and took our group of four tourists to the wildlife refuge outside at around 1500 pm. There are dense forests, tributaries of the Chugachi Sea surround the snowy mountains, and are a place for Arctic wildlife to flourish.