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Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park

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70: 54: 1946: 215: 1953: 77: 305:, Canada. The park is 9,580 km (3,700 sq mi) in size. It was established in 1993 after an intensive campaign by Canadian and American conservation organizations to halt mining exploration and development in the area, and protect the area for its strong natural heritage and biodiversity values. 1908: 526: 398:
responded by undertaking a review of the issues surrounding Tatshenshini-Alsek by the Commission on Resources and the Environment (CORE). BC government under Premier Harcourt decided in June 1993 to protect Tatshenshini-Alsek as a Class A park. The owners of the Windy-Craggy mineral claims were given
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caused a severe flood. The dam had been formed by the advance of a glacier across the entire Alsek River channel; the obstructed river formed a large temporary lake upstream of the blockage. A wall of water 7 m (23 ft) high and 15 m (49 ft) wide swept an entire Tutchone
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Tatshenshini-Alsek was one of the last areas of British Columbia to be mapped and explored. In the 1960s the first geological exploration for minerals took place in the area. Significant copper deposits were found in the vicinity of Windy Craggy Mountain, in the middle of the Tatshenshini region. In
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of the remains. Researchers recruited volunteers to see if people could be found who were genetically related to the "iceman". Some 241 volunteers were tested from the area Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, and related peoples in Yukon, British Columbia and Alaska. Seventeen living relatives,
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rivers flow through the park in glacier-carved U-shaped valleys. These valleys through the coastal mountains allow cool, moist ocean air into the cold interior. The quick change from ocean to interior environment, frequent floods, landslides and avalanches, a varied geology and great elevation
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In 1991 Tatshenshini International was established, linking together the top 50 conservation organisations in North America. An extremely intensive campaign followed in Canada and in the United States, particularly the
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population. A green area that cuts through a barrier of mountain and ice connects coastal and interior grizzly bear populations and provides valuable habitat. The park is the only Canadian home of the
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In combination with the adjoining national parks, this completed protection of the world's largest international park complex. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (
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In 1999, a party of sheep hunters found artifacts and remains of a young male at the foot of a glacier in the park; he was later called
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were consulted for this find on their historic territory, and they named the young man. In addition, they agreed to scientific and
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is on the southeastern edge of Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, near the Alaskan border. Pleasant Camp has a dry-summer
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kinship system, children are considered born into their mother's clan, and descent is figured through the mother's line.
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The weather station, Blanchard River, is at the British Columbia border with Yukon, along Haines Highway. It has a
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changes have together created an exceptionally diverse range of habitat conditions for the local flora and fauna.
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in 1994 for the spectacular glacier and icefield landscapes, in addition to the importance of its habitat for
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The park is located in the very northwestern corner of British Columbia, bordering the American state of
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Over the centuries, numerous indigenous peoples lived in this area, including the historic
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Judith Lavoie, Canwest News Service, "Iceman's DNA Linked To Coastal Aboriginals (Canada)"
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Climate data for Pleasant Camp, British Columbia (1981-2010): 274 m (899 ft)
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Climate data for Blanchard River, Yukon (1981-2010): 836 m (2,743 ft)
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is found only within the park and just over the border into the United States.
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and Preserves, the park includes all land in British Columbia west of the
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match of the direct female line. Fifteen of these 17 identify as Wolf
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In the mid-19th century, the sudden breakup of a natural dam on the
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Provincial park in the Stikine Region of British Columbia, Canada
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The Campaign: The 12 Top Reasons why Tatshenshini was Protected
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village into the sea at Dry Bay, killing all the inhabitants.
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Kluane / Wrangell-St. Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek
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As well as bears, Tatshenshini-Alsek Park also supports
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Kluane-Wrangell-St. Elias-Glacier Bay-Tatshenshini-Alsek
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Index

Tatshenshini-Alsek Park
IUCN category
wilderness area

Map showing the location of Tatshenshini-Alsek Park
British Columbia
Stikine Region
British Columbia
Canada
Whitehorse
Yukon
59°52′03″N 138°00′49″W / 59.86750°N 138.01361°W / 59.86750; -138.01361
BC Parks
bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/tatshens/
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kluane / Wrangell-St. Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek
Criteria
72ter
Session
provincial park
British Columbia
Alaska
Yukon Territory
Kluane National Park and Reserve
Glacier Bay
Wrangell–St. Elias
National Parks
Haines Highway
Kluane-Wrangell-St. Elias-Glacier Bay-Tatshenshini-Alsek

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