Prospectus and Invitation for Proposals to Conduct Commercial Big Game Guide Services within Areas of the Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge

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Prospectus and Invitation for Proposals to Conduct Commercial Big Game Guide Services within Areas of the Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge

Prospectus and Invitation for Proposals to Conduct Commercial Big Game Guide Services within Areas of the Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge. The Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge) is offering opportunities for big game guides to provide commercial services on National Wildlife Refuge lands within Alaska Game Management Units 21 and 24. Special use permits will be awarded for big game guiding services through a competitive selection process. Applicants are advised to carefully read through the prospectus and attached map. Please contact the Regional Permit Coordinator via email to: ak_visitors@fws.gov if you have any questions regarding preparing or submitting a Proposal for a permit.

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A vivid green streak of light across the sky marks the Northern Lights - the aurora borealis - over Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
Koyukuk Refuge lies within the extensive floodplain of the Koyukuk River of interior Alaska, about 270 miles west of Fairbanks and contains a unique geological feature: the Nogahabara Sand Dunes. The refuge's rich wetlands combine with lowland boreal forests of spruce, birch and aspen to support a...
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages an unparalleled network of public lands and waters called the National Wildlife Refuge System. With more than 570 refuges spanning the country, this system protects iconic species and provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities on Earth.
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