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Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve
Animals
 
Fox with Ground Squirrel (NPS Photo)
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Fox with Ground Squirrel
 
The Aniakchak region is prime habitat for land mammals, waterfowl, marine mammals, fish and shell-fish, and extensive wild runs of five salmon species of Pacific Salmon. Aniakchak includes nursery areas for sockeye salmon runs that are part of the Bristol Bay and Kodiak/Chignik sockeye fisheries. Brown bear, caribou, moose, wolf, wolverine, waterfowl, sea otter, harbor seal, sea lion, and numerous smaller species inhabit the area. Most of the land species range freely throughout the area. Brown bear, caribou, fox, ground squirrel, and eagle are known to inhabit or visit the caldera.
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Did You Know?
Vent Mountain is actually a volcano within a volcano. It looms 2,200 feet (670 meters) above the Aniakchak Caldera floor. Numerous similar lava flows have occured within Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve.

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST