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How Can You Help?

A young girl holds an insect collected in a jar.
A girl holds an insect collected in a jar.

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Learning to adapt to Earth’s changing climate, even as we work together to slow that change, is not easy. It will likely result in a significantly different way of life for most of us, regardless of where we live.

Alaska’s National Parks are living laboratories and communities for understanding, appreciating, and protecting a continually changing environment and our natural heritage. Get involved, take action, and make a difference!

  • Join the Conversation!
    • Sharing the impacts of climate change that you have seen first-hand in Alaska can help galvanize action by others, regardless of where they live.
  • Ask Tough Questions
    • Business owners, elected officials, and other organizations make choices that affect us all. Your voice is important and needed.
  • Cultivate Hope
    • Together, we can succeed. This guide is a starting place. Share what you have learned.

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

Last updated: February 2, 2023