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Glacier Bay National Park and PreserveSea otters are abundant in the lower reaches of Glacier Bay.
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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Management
 

Mission Statement:

We will achieve, maintain and communicate Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve's status as a superlative Park, Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Through effective leadership, enhanced scientific research, information-based preservation actions, and stakeholder partnerships, we will manage uses to provide a unique, inspirational visitor experience while protecting the Park's marine, glacial and terrestrial ecosystems. We will recognize and perpetuate the Park's intangible values, including those values associated with the Tlingit homeland, wilderness, and solitude.

Outcomes or Desired Future Conditions

  1. Physical, biological and successional processes proceed unimpaired and are not negatively influenced by visitor use activities, extractive or consumptive activities, park operations or external activities.
  2. Glacier Bay is managed in a regional and international context to protect the natural, cultural and economic environment.
  3. Wilderness/ inspirational /spiritual values and purposes are sustained and integrated into park management and protection.
  4. Native peoples’ concerns are recognized, considered, evaluated and incorporated into park management.
  5. Visitors have a safe and enjoyable visit, have the opportunity to forge emotional, intellectual and recreational ties to Glacier Bay's natural and cultural heritage, and are motivated to play an active role in conservation.
  6. Cultural resources are valued as an integral part of the park's mission, values and purpose.
  7. Glacier Bay is a center where researchers from multiple disciplines collaborate to conduct management and ecosystem directed research.
  8. Glacier Bay is a results-oriented, dynamic and accountable organization, recognized as a leader in park and protected area management.

See also:

  • Skip over links to more info and go straight to e-mail contactPlans address issues, obtain public involvement, and set park direction.
  • Regulations and policies implement plans.
  • Research projects gather information for informed decision-making.
  • Land Reborn: A History of Administration and Visitor Use in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
 
Park ranger listens to visitor
Express your opinion!
View and comment on proposed park plans and management actions
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Bulletin board with notices posted
Park regulations
Know the rules that protect Glacier Bay and its visitors.
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The NPS mission
Caring for special places saved by the American people so that all may experience our heritage
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Did You Know?
Sitka Spruce is the third largest coniferous tree in the world. One tree even grew to 328 feet!

Last Updated: September 13, 2006 at 13:33 EST