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Freshwater marsh, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - alo ...
By Peter Prokosch
Saltmarsh, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - along the Pacific coast of North America. It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers. It has a similar functio ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tidal flats at Cordova, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - along the Pacific coast of North America. It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers. It has a similar functio ...
By Peter Prokosch
Tidal flats at Cordova, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - along the Pacific coast of North America. It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers. It has a similar functio ...
By Peter Prokosch
Freshwater marsh, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - alo ...
By Peter Prokosch
Freshwater marsh, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - alo ...
By Peter Prokosch
Saltmarshes and tidal flats, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - along the Pacific coast of North America. It is used annually by 16 million shorebirds, including the world's entire population of western sandpipers. It has a similar functio ...
By Peter Prokosch
Columbia Glacier, Prince William Sound, Alaska (1986)
The Columbia Glacier is a glacier in Prince William Sound on the south coast of the U.S. state of Alaska is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world, and has been retreating since the early 1980s.
By Peter Prokosch
Bear footprints, Tidal flats, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. The Copper River Delta, which extends for 2,800 km2 is considered the largest contiguous wetlands - partly tidal flats - alo ...
By Peter Prokosch
Bear traces at river bank, Copper River Delta, Alaska
The Copper River rises out of the Copper Glacier, which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell, in the Wrangell Mountains, within Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park. Brown Bears benefit from the river's famous salmon runs arising from the use of the river watershed by over 2 million salmon ...
By Peter Prokosch
Train to Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Arctic Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus parryii), Denali National Park, Alaska
The Arctic ground squirrel is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic. It is one of the wildlife easily observed by visitors to the Denali National Park. -The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in ...
By Peter Prokosch
Snow Sheep or Dall's Sheep (Ovis nivicola borealis), Denali National Park, Alaska
The snow sheep inhabit Arctic mountainous areas, e.g. in the northeast of Siberia the Putoran mountains. The snow sheep in North America, here watched in the Denali National Park, is also called Dall's Sheep, and some zoologists consider it an own subspecies. - The Denali National Park is locat ...
By Peter Prokosch
Towards Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Towards Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Towards Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Towards Denali National Park, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Denali National Park, Kahiltna Glacier near Mount McKinley, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
Denali National Park, Kahiltna Glacier near Mount McKinley, Alaska
The Denali National Park is located in Interior Alaska and contains Denali (Mount McKinley), with 6,194 m the highest mountain in North America. The national park and preserve is over 24,500 km², of which 19,120 km² are federally owned. The national preserve is 5,430 km², of which 5,278 km² are ...
By Peter Prokosch
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