The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) and Wilderness Stewardship in Alaska
This course is hosted by the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.
ANILCA, passed in 1980, designated the most wilderness in the National Wilderness Preservation System and included the most special provisions of any subsequent wilderness legislation. This course will identify the ANILCA special provisions and explain how they are implemented within the context of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and other considerations for managing wilderness in Alaska.
Prerequisites
There is one strongly recommended prerequisite for this course, The Wilderness Act of 1964.
It is also recommended that you take the Writing a Minimum Requirements Analysis course.
Registration
Wilderness E-Learning Courses Transitioning to New Platform
The Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center, in partnership with the Eppley Institute, has long provided wilderness e-learning courses for agency and public use. These courses are being updated and transitioned to a new platform hosted by the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.
If a course listed above does not currently include a registration link, you can use the links below to see all wilderness courses currently available at no cost.
View available courses on the University of Montana extended learning site
Browse wilderness courses through the Eppley Institute
- During the transition: Courses remain available through the Eppley Institute for a fee.
- After the transition: Courses are expected to be offered again at no cost on the new platform.
We appreciate your patience during this shift.
Questions? Contact info@wilderness.net.