Alaska was the 49th state to be added to the United states of America on January 3, 1959. To give some background information on Alaska, her are some facts. The name Alaska comes from the Aleut Indian word alaxsxaq which means ‘mainland’ or ‘great land’ (Alaska: Facts, Map and State Symbol). Covering 21% of the United States, Alaska has an area of 663,300 miles (Alaska: Facts, Map and State Symbol). Even though Alaska is a bit out of the way, it still inhabits about 700,000 people. Juneau is the state capital while Anchorage is the largest city (Alaska: Facts, Map and State Symbol). The highest point in American happens to be in Alaska as well, Mount McKinley, reaching 20,320 feet above sea level. With a blue and yellow star flag representing …show more content…
Sea mammals are an important species in general, so Alaskans like to keep them protected. An office named “Marine Mammals Management” was created to keep these species safe (Fishing in Alaska). One of the most important sea mammals would be the sea otter. These little creatures play a huge ecological role for the environment. Big game animals can be from a dozen of a different animals. One thing that makes Alaska hard for animal such as these to live in would be the uncertainty of the environment. Alaska tends to have cool soil which limits the environment of the animals (Alaska Trapping Information). This uncertainty includes the constant change in weather and animal pattern movements. This is not only something that effects the animals but it effects the hunters as well. If they do not know when the certain animals will be around that they wish to hunt, they could be waiting for days. Fur bearing animals take different precautions among the people. Since it is cold almost year round, these animals are the one they hunt for fur. There are about 2,500 to 3,500 trappers that trapped the animals (Regulation). This has created a term known as the fur boom. Though trapping is common now, in the 1920s one was not allowed to kill any fur animal (Alaska Trapping