Wildlife resources in creating the new Alaskan Parks and preserves |
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Authors: | R. Gerald Wright |
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Affiliation: | (1) US National Park Service and Department of Wildlife Resources, University of Idaho, 83843 Moscow, Idaho |
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Abstract: | ![]() Legislation settling the Alaska Native Lands Claims also resulted in the establishment of ten new parks and preserves in Alaska. This settlement was the result of a long and often bitter legislative struggle between pro- and antidevelopment groups. The planning history of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is used as a case example of this debate. One particular source of conflict was the curtailment of sport hunting that would result under national park classification. A preserve classification was introduced to resolve this conflict. Data on wildlife resources and sport hunting were instrumental in defining the areas so classified. |
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Keywords: | Parks Planning Boundaries Wildlife Wrangell Mountains Alaska |
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