Wilderness Connect, housed on the University of Montana campus, acknowledges that we are on the traditional lands of the Salish and Kalispel peoples, who have stewarded this land throughout many generations and are its past, present, and future caretakers.
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.
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.
Register for this course by visiting the proValens Learning course catalog. Add this course to your cart (no cost) then proceed to checkout to create an account. You will use this account to log in to access the course materials (now and later), to access your completion certificate, and to take any additional wilderness courses you choose.