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Edward Frazar, P.E., selected to lead Civil Engineering Services Division 2 for Reclamation's Technical Service Center
News Release: DENVER - The Bureau of Reclamation's Technical Service Center selected Edward Frazar, P.E., as chief of the Civil Engineering Services Division 2. Frazar began his new position on April 9, 2023.
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Lemhi Pass, Montana
News Release: Lewis and Clark NHT Visitor Centers and Museums.
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Motorcycle races to attract 300 riders to the Fort Sage Off-Highway Vehicle Area
News Release: DOYLE, Calif. - Up to 300 motorcycle riders are expected to compete in the Diamond Back Hare Scrambles motorcycle race, Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23, at the Bureau of Land Management Fort Sage Off-Highway Vehicle Area near Doyle. For safety reasons, trail access will be available only to participants during the event.
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Podcast 020: Digital Preservation of Documents at the Library of Congress
News Release: What interested you in digital preservation?
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Indian Creek Campground remains closed until further notice
News Release: CARSON CITY, Nev. - The BLM, Sierra Front Field Office announces the Indian Creek Campground in Alpine County will remain closed until further notice.
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Bureau of Land Management to conduct multiple-day prescribed burn
News Release: Kingman, Ariz. - The Bureau of Land Management Kingman Field Office will conduct a multiple-day prescribed burn on Goodwin Mesa, about 50 miles southeast of Kingman, pending appropriate weather and seasonal conditions, from May through September 2023. The Goodwin Mesa Prescribed Fire will cover approximately 3,000 acres of BLM land and will take two to three days to complete.
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Valles Caldera 2023 Turkey Hunt Season Begins
News Release: Jemez Springs, NM - The 2023 turkey hunt season begins today, April 15, and runs through April 30. Twenty tags were issued through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and each tag is good for 1 bearded turkey. The park is home to an estimated 400 Merriam turkeys.
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My Park Story: Natalie Mudd
News Release: Natalie Mudd is serving as a National Leader for the Community Volunteer Ambassador Program. For the February 2023 cohort of this program, she works directly with the National Park Service Washington Support Office with the Volunteer-In-Parks program and provides peer support to over 50 Community Volunteer...
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Entrance Station on Acadia's Park Loop Road
News Release: Located near the intersection of Schooner Head Road, the entrance station along Acadia's Park Loop Road is open year-round and offers full-service sales and information about park entrance fees, the Acadia Annual Pass, and all federal recreational lands passes.
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Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay
News Release: Fort Larned NHS - Fort Larned National Historic Site and the Fort Larned Old Guard are pleased to announce the Old Guard’s annual meeting, the Mess and Muster, on Saturday, April 22. Join us for an all-day event celebrating the life the Army’s enlisted soldiers. The Old Guard is Fort Larned’s official...
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Redwood National and State Parks updates reservation and permit system
News Release: Crescent City, CA- Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) has made changes to their reservations and permits to increase visitor access and satisfaction. The park is increasing the number of reservations available for many areas. For the first time, reservations will be available for booking the day...
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Interior, Agriculture Departments Host Summit to Develop Mental Health Resources for Wildland Fire Personnel
News Release: BOISE, IDAHO-Last week, the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture hosted a three-day summit in Boise, Idaho, to spearhead the development of a joint wildland firefighter behavioral health program. Formally established by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and announced in June 2022, ...
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Reclamation increases Klamath River flows to prevent disease and promote salmon health
News Release: KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Bureau of Reclamation, in coordination with PacifiCorp, will increase flows at Link River Dam and below Iron Gate Dam to reduce the risk of disease for salmon in the Klamath River. From April 19 through the end of the month, flows will vary on the Link and Klamath rivers.
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They Suffer So Acutely
News Release: Fort Oglethorpe, GA: On Saturday, April 29, at 2 pm, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park will present a special 1-hour, ranger-led program examining the role of hospitals in Chattanooga during the Civil War. Participants are asked to park at the 301-409 Collins St Parking Lot adjacent to the Confederate cemetery on 5th Avenue, where the program will be held. (301-499 Collins St, Chattanooga, TN 37403). Participants are welcome to bring a chair and water.
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Podcast 021: The Impact of Climate Change on Cultural Landscapes
News Release: What is a Cultural Landscape. Debbie Smith: Welcome to the podcast, Robert. Could you begin by telling us how you would define a cultural landscape?. Robert Melnick: Sure Debbie. It’s great to be here. Robert Melnick: I think the first thing to think about is that you’ve got to think about not just...
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Assessing the Effects of Traffic on the Behavior and Viewability of Grizzly Bears
News Release: Study Overview. In 1917, Denali National Park and Preserve (then Mount McKinley National Park) became the first national park established to protect wildlife. Providing opportunities to view wildlife has continued to be a priority throughout the park's 100+ year history. As visitation has increased over...
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Hiking Misadventures with Nalini Ravindranath - BTS Podcast 29
News Release: Hiking Misadventures with Nalini Ravindranath. "The outdoor narrative has for a long time been the idea of rugged, strong, men conquering nature, and really it doesn't have to be that way. You can define what your outdoor space is and how you're going to interact with that space. That space belongs...
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Podcast 019: The Role of HTPC in the National Park Service
News Release: What is the Historic Preservation Training Center (HPTC)?
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National Park Week 2023 Encourages Everyone to Share “Your Park Story”
News Release: (Fort Laramie, WY) Fort Laramie National Historic Site joins parks, programs, and partners across the country to encourage everyone to find their park and share their favorite park stories online at FindYourPark.com. Launched during the 2016 centennial of the National Park Service by the National Park Foundation, you can use the site to find Your Park Story. Or you can share your #MyParkStory on social media.
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National Park Service announces Lower Mississippi Delta Initiative grant opportunity
News Release: ATLANTA - On April 17, the National Park Service (NPS), in partnership with Jefferson National Parks Association (JNPA), will begin accepting applications for Lower Mississippi Delta Initiative grants for cultural heritage and educational projects in the Delta region, spanning Southern Illinois to the Gulf of Mexico. Applications are due by June 3.