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Denali National Park and Preserve
Newsletters and Updates
 

Below is a list and archive of past Planning Updates and Newsletters.  You can also find out what is happening in the park by visiting the News Releases page.

Vehicle Management Plan Summary of Scoping Comments Newsletter - 2008

Vehicle Management Plan Scoping Newsletter - 2008

 
Bus travels the Park Road on a cloudy, summer day
NPS PHOTO / KENT MILLER
A bus travels the Denali Park Road

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Warming trends may allow woody plants to grow at higher elevations, threatening the fragile, alpine plants already there

Did You Know?
Nearly 500 vegetation plots have been installed in Denali, to monitor climate change. Warmer temperatures allow woody plants to grow at higher elevations, invading the fragile and unique plants already in high alpine tundra - and threatening the animals that depend on those specialized plants.

Last Updated: February 25, 2010 at 12:01 MST