The National Park Service has been gathering input on a range of proposals for the area around Kantishna and Wonder Lake in the heart of Denali. Inexplicably, the agency's outreach documents have avoi…
NPS Photo by Emily Buhr The National Park Service has released a range of proposals for a Kantishna and Wonder Lake Area Plan, with comments due on October 31, 2019. NPS is continuing with its recent …
A request to do in-stream suction dredge mining on a small fresh water stream with important grayling habitat has been submitted to the National Park Service, and DCC commented on the Environmental As…
Campbell Creek Science Center located at 5500 Science Center Drive in Anchorage 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DCC Members who find themselves in Anchorage this Friday should plan to drop in for all or part o…
This month we bid adieu to HB 244. Those with long memories recall that in 2001, the Alaska legislature authorized conveyance of up to 3,500 acres of land to the Denali Borough for the purpose of prov…
North Access into Denali was a touchstone of our work as an organization for several years. These are our final comments on the EIS alternatives for the proposed project. No road was ever built. DCC c…
In our comments we expressed concern that NPS avoid using new gravel sources on Moose Creek, a small fresh water creek at the western end of the Park Road. DCC comments on gravel acquisition 7-06-2003…
We felt that a railroad to Kantishna, proposed in this bill, would be tremendously expensive and cause real impacts both to park lands between and to Kantishna itself. Testimony before House Finance o…
We felt that a railroad to Kantishna, proposed in this bill, would be tremendously expensive and cause real impacts both to park lands between and to Kantishna itself. Testimony before House Transport…
Two inholders petitioned for a permit to access their tourism venture with 5-7 miles of new road up Moose Creek in Kantishna. We objected completed to the road. NPS finally ended up purchasing most o…