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Dominated by the Ahklun Mountains in the north and the cold waters of Bristol Bay to the south, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge confronts the traveler with a kaleidoscope of landscapes. The natural forces that have shaped this land range from the violent and powerful to the geologically patient. Earthquakes and volcanoes filled the former role, and their marks can still be found, but it was the gradual advance and retreat of glacial ice that carved many of the physical features of this refuge.

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  • Togiak National Wildlife Refuge (de)
  • Refuge faunique national de Togiak (fr)
  • Тогиак (национальный резерват дикой природы) (ru)
  • Togiak National Wildlife Refuge (en)
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  • Le refuge faunique national de Togiak (en anglais : Togiak National Wildlife Refuge) est une réserve faunique située en Alaska aux États-Unis. Son statut a été établi en 1980 par l'Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, et il couvre plus de 16 000 km², ce qui en fait le quatrième par la taille des refuges fauniques de l'Alaska et des Etats-Unis. (fr)
  • Das Togiak National Wildlife Refuge ist ein 16.604 km² großes Schutzgebiet des National Wildlife Refuge Systems im Südwesten Alaskas. Es erstreckt sich von der Bristol Bay im Süden bis ans Yukon-Kuskokwim-Delta im Norden. Teil des Refuges sind die Ahklun Mountains im Norden, die Nushagak-Halbinsel, 35 Flüsse – darunter Kanektok, und Togiak River – sowie knapp 1000 km Küste am Beringmeer. Im Osten grenzt der Wood-Tikchik State Park an das Refuge. (de)
  • Dominated by the Ahklun Mountains in the north and the cold waters of Bristol Bay to the south, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge confronts the traveler with a kaleidoscope of landscapes. The natural forces that have shaped this land range from the violent and powerful to the geologically patient. Earthquakes and volcanoes filled the former role, and their marks can still be found, but it was the gradual advance and retreat of glacial ice that carved many of the physical features of this refuge. (en)
  • Тогиак (англ. Togiak National Wildlife Refuge) — национальный резерват дикой природы на юго-западе штата Аляска, США. Тогиак находится между Бристольским заливом — на юге и дельтой рек Юкон и Кускокуим — на севере. В административном отношении расположен на территории зон переписи населения Бетел и Диллингхем. Площадь резервата составляет 16 602,4 км², что делает Тогиак четвёртым крупнейшим национальным резерватом дикой природы США. (ru)
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  • Togiak National Wildlife Refuge (en)
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