Alaska Park Science Journal
Volume 4 Issue 2: The Legacy of ANLICA
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Introductory Information
History
Subsistence
- Subsistence
- Dave Spirtes, 1948–2004
- ANILCA and the Arctic Caribou Herd Cooperative
Management Plan - K’ezdlagh: Nondalton Ecological Knowledge of Freshwater Fish
Mining
- Mining Legacy in National Parks of Alaska
- Mining in the Parks
- GOLD!
- Mining and Mitigation: The Coal Creek Remediation Project
- Physical Hazards Abatement: "Look but Don’t Touch & Stay Out, Stay Alive"
- Abandoned Mineral Land Restoration Activities in Alaska
Science
- Science in Wilderness Marine Reserves
- Long–term Research in Remote Parks: Opportunities and Obstacles
- Balancing the Benefits and Impacts of Science in Alaska’s Wilderness
- Science in Alaska National Parks: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century
For more information about this journal please contact Robert Winfree, Regional Science Advisor, at: 907-644-3516 or the Communications Office, 240 West 5th Avenue, Room 114, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, Ph: 907-644-3512 or 3513 email.
Last Updated: November 9, 2011
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