Research topic: Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve

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Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve N Alaska. Located N of the Arctic Circle, the park (7,523,898 acres/3,046,113 hectares) and adjacent preserve (948,629 acres/384,060 hectares) make up the second largest unit of the National Park System. Gates of the Arctic is a tundra wilderness of broad valleys and the razorlike peaks of the Brooks Range, and is known for its abundance of arctic caribou, grizzly bears, moose, and wolves. It was proclaimed a national monument in 1978 and designated a national park and preserve in 1980. Within the park and preserve are the 83-mi (134-km) Alatna... Read more
Gates of the Arctic National Park
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Noatak National Preserve
...N Alaska. The preserve is the largest mountain-ring...animals between arctic and subarctic environments...River. Proclaimed a national monument in 1978, it was designated a national preserve in 1980. The 330-...partially within the preserve and partially in the Gates of the ... Read more

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