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Discover the breathtaking wildlife and stunning landscapes of Kodiak, Alaska, while ensuring responsible interactions with nature. This guide emphasizes the importance of respecting wildlife, advising against approaching bears or their cubs for safety and the best photography. Be prepared at all times with your camera to capture spontaneous moments in the wild. Enjoy thrilling rafting tours down the Refuge River, available from mid-June to early September, and explore the Brooks Mountain Range, home to a rich diversity of birds and mammals.
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Wildlife and Excursion Photos Kodiak West Travel
Be Careful • Use common sense • Never approach a real bear or bear cub • Your best pictures will be those in which you are not intruding on a wild animal’s home
Lights, Camera, Action • Be prepared at all times with your camera. You will want to be ready if nature decides to fly right by you.
Rafting the Refuge River rafting is a popular way to tour the refuge. Trips are scheduled from mid-June to early September and are typically planned for six to eight days.
Brooks Mountain Range A treeless range peppered with rivers and streams and home to a variety of birds and land and marine mammals.