The stocking market
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Forty million fish were planted in Alaska between 1985 and 1989. Anadromous fish, which are born in fresh water, live in saltwater and return to spawn in fresh water, are substantially more expensive than those stocked in landlocked lakes. Statistics are provided by region.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1992
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Alaska's living links
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Arctic animals such as the musk ox, caribou, and moose link modern Alaska to the land as it existed during the ice age. With minute evolutionary changes, these animals roam the wilds of Alaska today like their ancestors did when much of it was covered by glaciers.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1992
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Born to be wild
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Spring is the time of birth for Alaskan wildlife. This pictorial features newborn Dall sheep, loons, moose calves, black bear, red fox, and fur seals.
Publication Name: Alaska
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0002-4562
Year: 1992
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