Your Last
Chance to See a Wildlife Preserve in Alaska
It's hard to imagine just how big a
grizzly really is, or how surprising it would be to see a moose
in your backyard. Does your heart swell with American pride
when you see a bald eagle soaring through the blue sky? Your
life certainly won't be complete without seeing a glacier or
taking a dogsled journey across the tundra. With the looming
energy crisis bringing up the topic of drilling for more
Alaskan oil, this could be your last chance to see a wildlife
preserve in Alaska.
Whale-watching is one of the main tours that people take in
the state of Alaska. "The time the cruise ships are up there is
when humpbacks and orcas are feeding, so there's a good chance
you'll see them," says Robert Blythman, director for Carnival
Cruise Lines. He says some excursions, like the Whale Watching
and Wildlife Quest in Auke Bay, comes with a money back
guarantee. "It's a 100 percent guarantee that you'll see the
otters," Blythman added, noting that there are 70,000 of these
playful critters swimming in Alaskan waters. He personally
recommends the Sea Otter Quest from the town of Sitka. Humpback
whales and killer whales can be seen surfacing and breeching
the Inside Passage, which is a popular Alaskan cruise route, or
in Prince William Sound, the Kodiak archipelago, Glacier Bay
National Park and Kenai Fjords National Park. Humpbacks
sometimes disappear for thirty minutes at a time, but the orcas
usually move in pods with the ships. Beluga whales are most
easily seen in Cook Inlet and Turnagain Arm, near Anchorage.
Many drivers pull over between Beluga Point (Mile 110) and Bird
Point Scenic Overlook (Mile 96) for a magnificent view of these
endangered whales. Bowhead whales, the state marine mammal of
Alaska, can be seen in the Arctic Ocean and the Northern Bering
Sea.
Wolves are people-shy and rarely seen, though
they inhabit 85% of the state of Alaska, averaging one
wolf every 25 miles. While you're in Alaska, don't miss
Denali National Park, where you can catch glimpses of
wolves, bear, eagles, caribou and other wildlife from one
of the bus shuttles. Wolves live on Unimak Island in the
Aleutians and on all Inside Passage islands, except for
Admiralty, Baranof and Chichagof. In South Central Alaska,
you may want to try the Wolf Country Alaskan adventure
tour.
While you may want to choose animal-specific private tours
in Alaska, there are a few sights you definitely don't want to
miss! The tours at Denali National Park range from a four-hour
Natural History tour, to an eight-hour Tundra Wilderness tour,
to a twelve-hour Kantishna Experience tour. The Anchorage Zoo
houses many endangered animals in a captive setting, while the
Anan Wildlife Observatory in the Tongass National Forest and
the Denali National Park showcase animals in their natural
environments. The Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve is a
breath-taking experience just off the Haines Highway.

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