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Alaska Region
National Park Service assistance for community conservation
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A trail group looking over map of Rabbit Creek Trail
Scenic shot of boaters enjoying a river trip
IMBA group outing at Kepler-Bradley Lakes Recreation Area
RTCA technician using GPS mapping system
Kevin Keeler mapping Homer area trails via snowmachine
 

Welcome!

The NPS Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program (RTCA) Alaska provides technical expertise for local partnership projects involving rivers, trails and land conservation.

We provide assistance in the form of brief consultations, longer partnership projects, and technical info and links you can use now to help make your project a conservation success.

Assistance is provided:

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as a shared working partnership with local groups and governments
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in the form of staff expertise for 1 to 2 year projects
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at the invitation of local sponsors committed to furthering the project after RTCA involvement concludes

Funding and grants are not provided through the program (although we do have links to sources of funding and other forms of support).  For more information on applying for assistance, follow this link.

Also, we’re NOT the place to be looking for info on the latest river or trail conditions, or how to reserve a campsite or public cabin–-for information of this sort, go to the Alaska Public Lands Information Center website.

Please check back as we are still building the site and will be adding new information as it becomes available.  We welcome your comments on organization and content of this site.

 
 

 

 

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Last modified: 10/23/03