Alaskan Pristine Wilderness “Many Years Afterwards Will Talked”
Alaskan wildlife is, perhaps, the last vestige of thriving populations of North American wildlife. Where else can you see polar bears, bald eagles, blue and humpback whales, gray wolves, grizzly bears, orcas, lynx, moose, and hundreds of other rare and endangered species in their original and undisturbed natural habitats?
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Alaskan Wildlife Viewing in the Bear Country
One of the things that makes Alaska so special is that all three species of North American bears flourish here, providing a good chance for visitors to actually see one. Even if you don’t see one, you will never be far from one, because Alaska is bear country.
In general, bears tend to avoid people. In most cases, if you give a bear the opportunity to do the right thing, it will. Many bears live in Alaska and many people enjoy the outdoors, but surprisingly few people ever see bears, and only a tiny percentage of them are ever threatened by a bear. A study by the state epidemiologist showed that during the first 85 years of of the 1900s, only 20 people died in bear attacks in Alaska. To put that in perspective, in the 10 years between 1975 and 1985, 19 people in Alaska were killed by dogs.
Most people who see a bear in the wild consider it the highlight of their trip. The presence of these majestic creatures is a reminder of how priveleged we are to share some of the country’s dwindling wilderness.