Alaska Department of Natural Resources

Alaska Department of Natural Resources

Infobox Government agency
agency_name = Alaska Department of Natural Resources
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seal_width = 141px
seal_caption = Official Seal
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headquarters = 550 West 7th. Avenue, Suite 1260, Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3557cite web |title=Official site |publisher=Alaska Department of Natural Resources |url=http://WWW.DNR.State.AK.US/ |format=HTML]
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chief1_name = Tom Irwin
chief1_position = Commissioner
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website = http://WWW.DNR.State.AK.US/
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The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is a department within the government of Alaska. The Department of Natural Resources develops, conserves and enhances natural resources for present and future Alaskans.

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