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Swirling
clouds of seabirds, rare Asiatic migrant birds, beaches of bellowing sea lions
and fur seals, and salmon streams in abundance are a few of the wildlife highlights
on the Alaska Maritime Refuge. The refuge is perhaps most unique for:
- the sheer abundance of life (40,000,000 seabirds),
- species and subspecies
found nowhere else (6 subspecies of Rock Ptarmigan are found only in the Aleutians),
- endangered and threatened marine mammals (Steller sea lion and otters),
- threats from invasive species (rats, fox, cattle, and marine invertebrates),
and
- the possibility that new species are yet to be found among the remote
and rugged 2,500 rocks, reefs and islands of the refuge.
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Last updated: September 8, 2008
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