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Denali National Park and Preserve
Staying Involved
A ranger points out the landscape to a visitor at Eielson Visitor Center
NPS Photo / Kent Miller
A ranger talks with a visitor at the Eielson Visitor Center
 

National Parks belong to you, and one of the ways you can care for your public lands is by sharing your ideas on managing the park. By contributing thoughts and comments in the planning process, you can help shape the future of Denali and how people experience the park.

One way that you can make your voice heard is by attending public meetings about park projects. During comment periods, you can also submit comments on draft and final plans to the park through the Planning Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) website or by mail. Visit the Denali Schedule of Events calendar to learn about upcoming events and public comment periods.

You can learn more about the plans and projects under development by visiting the Current Plans and Projects page.

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Moose may appreciate an increase in woody vegetation

Did You Know?
Warmer average temperatures over several decades have resulted in expansion of woody vegetation. If this warming trend continues, it will change Alaska's ecosystems and drastically alter the physical appearance of Denali's landscape, as treeline marches higher up the mountains.

Last Updated: November 23, 2009 at 13:48 MST