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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve
Our Partners
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and the National Park Service are partners in providing the public with quality interpretive materials and programs. Alaska Geographic is dedicated to enhancing the public’s understanding and conservation of Alaska’s natural, cultural, and historical resources. Alaska Geographic operates the bookstores in the park visitor centers. Revenues from sales are donated to the park’s educational programs. They also assist in the production of The K'elt'aeni, our yearly visitor information guide.
Alaska Geographic
810 East Ninth Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
907-274-8440
www.alaskageographic.org
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The (WISE) provides science and environmental education to all age groups, resources for learning, and support for scientific research. Our vision is to share the natural world of the Copper River Basin and to provide scientific, environmental education, and research services to all age groups from children to seniors and to instill people with a sense of awe, connectedness, and sacred feeling for the place we live.
Wrangell Institute for Science & Environment
Copper Center, AK
907-822-3282
www.wise-edu.org
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Based in McCarthy, Alaska, at the heart of the nation's largest National Park and just minutes from the toe of the Kennicott Glacier, the non-profit offers residential and walk-in programs that foster appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of Alaska's wildlands and communities.
Catering to the needs of students, writers, artists, scientists, travelers and local citizens, we offer opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. Please join us to learn, to explore, to express, to revere...to be transformed through direct experience with this extraordinary place
The Wrangell Mountains Center
McCarthy #20, PO Box MXY
Glennallen AK 99588
(907) 554-4464
http://www.alaska.net/~wmc/index.html
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Did You Know?
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is a paradise for backcountry travel. Although there are few maintained trails, there are many primitive "routes" through the wilderness.
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Last Updated: March 18, 2009 at 19:37 EST |