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This document contains management actions addressing issues and problems facing Gates of the Artic National Park and Preserve (GAAR). There ae three major elements within this document: General Management Plan, Land Protection Plan, and Wilderness Suitability Review. Six Rivers within GAAR are designated as units of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System and management standards established by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act are met and compatible with existing mandates for the management of GAAR and the designated wilderness within the park. Due to this, river management proposals have been fully integrated with other aspects of visitor use and resource management within other sections of this plan.
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