Other Predators in the Diving Bear Wildlife Viewing Area |
Despite claims that Bigfoot (Sasquatch) has been seen in the region, the only tracks found are from Little Foot, whose imprint is shown beside that of a bear. For info on tracking Bigfoot, click here. |
Otter Lake and surrounding waters are home to at least a few "river" otters. Wolverines probably still live there too, but none have been spotted in recent years. |
Intermediate-sized members of that family are fishers (above; about the side of a large cat) and martens (below; about the size of a small cat). |
Somewhat more common are wolf tracks, such as the one shown below. However, wolves are rarely heard and almost never seen, because they are heavily hunted by predator haters. |
Bear Viewing Association To watch, to wonder, and to conserve [email protected] Ph/Fax (907) 260-9059 (Office) 39200 Alma Ave. Soldotna, AK 99669 |
Answers to questions commonly asked by wildlife viewers on the topics listed below: |
Bear Viewing Association To watch, to wonder, and to conserve [email protected] Ph/Fax (907) 260-9059 (Office) 39200 Alma Ave. Soldotna, AK 99669 |