No, I'm in the CO foothills. Bears that want to get in the trash. Mountain lions that want to eat your pets, but prefer deer, lol. I can go on and on. I've seen more wildlife here than anywhere I've been. But I'm sure Alaska would put the wildlife here to shame.
For some time, I lived up north in British Columbia, very close to Alaska. Yes, wildlife is in extreme abundance. It isn't out of the ordinary to have several bears, moose, deer, wolves and coyotes walk by your house even in a single day sometimes (especially in late fall). Also yes, there's so few people in the area the people understand that we're infringing on the wildlife's space, not the other way around.
Unfortunately, I was forced out due to forest fire, but I've regrouped and have been looking for another property up there.
I'm much happier spending time with animals that can eat me than I am spending time with people in today's world. (and no, I never interfere with wildlife. I just observe, study their habits and particulars and practice tracking).
8' fences are the only thing to keep deer at bay up there. Mind you, very few cannabis strains finish that far north outdoors, so for a decent grow, a greenhouse is needed anyway for warmth, so the plants are already protected.