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Noatak National Preserve
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January 2009
The comment period extended until January 31, 2008 for the Environmental Assessment on the proposed subsistence cabin in the Noatak National Preserve.  Please see Superintendent George Helfrich's letter
(103KB Adobe PDF)
 
November 2008
Letter from George Helfrich, Superintendent, regarding the Environmental Assessment on the proposed susbistence cabin.
(56KB Adobe PDF)

Proposed Construction of a New Subsistence Cabin in Noatak National Preserve Environmental Assessment.
(1.6MB Adobe PDF)


 
Artist's rendition of the Northwest Arctic Heritage Center, Kotzebue, Alaska
 
Construction to begin in July 2008 on the Northwest Arctic Heritage Center

After seven years of discussion and planning, those efforts are coming to fruition. In July 2008 the Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation (UIC Construction) will begin construction of the National Park Service Northwest Arctic Heritage Center. When completed, the 12,350 square foot building will offer people of the region and visitors from around the world a high quality interpretive experience of the natural and cultural history of the area, a variety of educational programs, Inupiaq dances, and personal administrative services.
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May 19, 2008
Transporter Limits Set for Noatak National Preserve

Western Arctic National Parklands Superintendent George Helfrich has announced a moratorium on the issuance of additional commercial use authorizations for big game transportation services in Noatak National Preserve.


February 25, 2008
Airborne Contaminants Study Released-Measurable Levels Detected in Alaska National Parks

A survey of four lake basins and fish in three Alaska national park units has detected measurable levels of mercury, pesticides and other airborne contaminants. The study also found airborne contaminants in other western United States national parks.



Image of crystalline dew drops cling to the leaves of an arctic blueberry bush.  

Did You Know?
As of 2006, scientists have documented 447 species of vascular plants in Noatak National Preserve. The majority of the preserve is dominated by various types of tundra.

Last Updated: January 05, 2009 at 17:20 EST