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National parks have been quite effective at protecting the wildlife, traditions, and landscape of the arctic taiga. In the US, the taiga is found around the state of Alaska, where the climate is cold, and not suitable for the growth of some plants. The taiga, however has a unique landscape, home to many species of animals, and first nation peoples, who's traditions and heritage must be preserved. One such example is in Alaska, Wrangell Saint Elias national park protects one such area of the taiga. There, wildlife have flourished due to preservation efforts to protect the taiga, and its inhabitants- which include many native americans.