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An Alaska Conservation Legend

One of the founders of Alaska conservation, Virginia "Ginny" Wood, recently passed away at the age of 95. A pioneering woman aviator during World War II, outdoor guide, homesteader, and conservation leader, Ginny's legacy includes helping establish the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and founding Camp Denali lodge, one of the first ecotourism businesses in Alaska.

Audubon Alaska's board president Simon Hamm and his wife now run Camp Denali, carrying on the tradition of offering an incredible place to experience Denali National Park and the wildlife and birds of the region.

Read about Ginny's inspiring accomplishments and adventures.

 

(Photo above: A view of Denali peak from a cabin at Camp Denali. Photo below: From a trail above Camp Denali, the bright peak of Denali towers nearly twice as high as the surrounding mountain range. "The Great One" often creates its own weather. Photos by Beth Peluso)

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