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The area encompassed by
NMWT is vast, stretching over 250 miles from the headwaters of the Mulchatna
River at the base of the Alaska Range in the east, Bristol Bay in the
south, to the edge of the Bering Sea in the west. Within this 7 million-acre
region are the major watersheds of the Nushagak, Wood, Snake, Togiak,
Goodnews and Kanektok Rivers. Included also are the 1.6 million-acre
Wood-Tikchik State Park (the nation’s largest state park), and
the 4.8 million-acre Togiak National Wildlife Refuge. Interspersed throughout
this area are approximately 1.4 million acres of land owned by Alaska
Native corporations or individuals.
Also view:
interactive
landsat map of NMWT
land
status map of the Nushagak River Drainage
land
status map of Wood-Tikchik State Park
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