Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge is the third largest conservation area in the National Wildlife Refuge System, spanning 9 million acres in eastern interior Alaska. It is characterized by a vast wetland basin, mixed forests, and a continental subarctic climate, offering a rich ecosystem for a variety of wildlife including breeding ducks, furbearers, moose, grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, and Dall sheep.
Visitors can access the refuge primarily by aircraft and boat, with regularly scheduled commercial flights and charter services available. The refuge does not have a visitor center or public facilities, but offers opportunities for fishing and hunting, as well as the chance to explore the diverse landscape through watercraft or driving along the Dalton Highway.
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