Sockeye salmon are a critical part of the Lake Clark story. Through ongoing research park scientists gain insight on this important resource
Through a multi-year study, scientists are learning how brown bears survive in the park’s resource constrained interior.
Join NPS Scientists as they monitor plants along the Lake Clark Coast.
Respected Dena’ina elder Helen Dick from Lime Village teaches the traditional process of making a birch bark basket.
Dick Proenneke visited his cabin at Upper Twin Lake for the last time in the year 2000 at the age of 84. Follow along during that visit...
How a Dena'ina outdoor learning camp encourages youth to engage with Dena'ina history and culture.
Watch the park's coastal orientation film. Learn more about bear viewing.
What makes a salt marsh special? Join NPS scientists from SWAN as they work along the Lake Clark coast.
SWAN Biological Science Tech Emily shares her work and insight about the plants that make the Lake Clark's coastal sedge meadows.
Last updated: March 28, 2019
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