Wildlife

  • A pair of cubs cuddle together on the coast.
    Brown Bears

    Alaska accounts for more than 50% of the remaining North American brown bears and has the second largest population worldwide.

  • A bull caribou in velvet.
    Caribou

    Caribou herd sizes vary greatly over time. The Western Arctic Caribou Herd has hit as low as 75,000 and as high as 500,000 animals.

  • A Dall's sheep, close up.
    Dall's Sheep

    Dall’s sheep are an alpine-adapted species at their northernmost extent in the Brooks Range of Alaska.

  • Fox Sparrow
    Landbirds

    Most birds in the Arctic are migratory. Landbirds comprise more than 50% of the bird species in Arctic parklands.

  • A bull moose in velvet.
    Moose

    Moose are an integral component of the boreal ecosystem in Arctic parklands.

  • A muskox at Cape Krusenstern.
    Muskox

    Muskoxen populations occur in four locations in Alaska, two of these ranges overlap Arctic parklands.

  • A loon on an Arctic lake.
    Yellow-billed Loons

    In Alaska, Yellow-billed Loons are restricted to tundra landscapes on the Arctic Coastal Plain with large, deep, clear, freshwater lakes.

Last updated: May 4, 2018