Gates of the Artic National Park and Prerserve |
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The Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve resides in Alaska's Brooks Range. This vast area of natural beauty contains rugged mountains, wild rivers, glaciated valleys, boreal forests, and arctic tundra vegetation. The area is inhabited wolves, caribou, Dall sheep, and both grizzly and black bears.
In 1978, President Jimmy Carter designated this area as a national monument. In 1980, Congress passed the Land Claims Act, creating 106 million acres of new protected lands in Alaska. The final boundaries for Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve encompass eight million contiguous acres. |
Ten small communities are within the resident zone for the park and are home to approximately 1,500 people. Many of these residents depends on resources within the park to sustain their livelihood and to maintain cultural traditions.
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