feeling the need to be consistently accessible. right. what is coming out here to a place like this kind of being here do for kids? i think it puts into perspective their place in this world. and they just can better understand, as a human, what is their role on this earth and how are we having an impact and what are we doing to lessen that impact. for me, when i was in high school, it really changed my view on the world because i realized that not only was i strong and independent and could go in woods and do things but gave me a sense of ownership over the part in realizing i can take care of them and be a part in preserving for everyone. i think we should get to work. we re making them do everything. my first task is to retrieve more wood for the bridge. but turns out in a remote area, getting supplies without a vehicle is a challenge and highly inelegant. so i think it s time to channel the wilderness act and stop
whoa. the main purpose of the national park service is to preserve the land for prosperity and in keeping with this mission, denali is one of the most pristine and untouched places in the u.s. within the park, 2 million acres are designated wilderness. that means no roads, vehicles, no permanent structures can impede on the native animal and plant life. great efforts have been made by the park to follow the letter and spirit of the wilderness act of 1964 which was created to ensure large parts of america would exist untrammelled by man or man himself as a visitor who does not remain. to preserve the park s wilderness, it s important to make sure no destructive activities occurring anywhere. i m on the helicopter patrol to make sure there aren t any poachers on the ground. we re going to fly along the northern boundary. what are we looking for there?
know what to do if i see some. there s some bears. spotting animals is one of my son, laken laken s, junior acti. whoa. the main purpose of the national park service is to preserve the land for prosperity and in keeping with this mission, denali is one of the most pristine and untouched plaits in the u.s. within the park, 2 million acres of designated wilderness. no permanent structures can impede on the native animal and plant life. great efforts have been made by the park to follow the letter and spirit of the wilderness act of 1964 which was created to ensure large parts of america would exist untraveled by man or man himself as a visitor who does not remain. to preserve the park s wilderness, it s important to
their role on this earth and how are we having an impact and what are we doing to lessen that impact. for me, when i was in high school, it really changed my view on the world because i realized that not only was i strong and independent and could go in woods and do things but gave me a sense of ownership over the part in realizing i can take care of them and be a part in preserving for everyone. i think we should get to work. we re making them do everything. my first task is to retrieve more wood for the bridge. but it turns out, since we re in a remote area, getting supplies without a vehicle is a challenge, and highly inelegant. so i think it s time to channel the wilderness act and stop trammelling this land. instead of pulling our load through the lake, i m going to take one for the team and push it through the lake. but first, some protection. okay.