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Junior Ranger Day 2023
News Release: Celebrate National Park Week and Junior Ranger Day on Saturday, April 29th, 2023, by visiting Petersburg National Battlefield. Stopover at Tour Stop 5 of the Eastern Front Tour Road from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM for a few family-oriented Junior Ranger activities. During a one-mile self-paced physical activity trail, participants will "work out" like animals of the park and Civil War soldiers.
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Book Signing by Author Lori Hines at the Painted Desert Inn, Petrified Forest National Park
News Release: Petrified Forest National Park is honored to host a book signing with Lori Hines at the Painted Desert Inn on Saturday, April 8th. The author has written a series of four murder mysteries, including Visions of Time which features Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert. Lori will be giving out some Advanced Reading Copies of her first children's book, Elementals: Magical Journeys.
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Carlene Schultz - Biological Science Technician
News Release: Carlene (Carly) Schultz. Biological Science Technician. Southwest Alaska I&M Network. National Park Service. 240 W. 5th Avenue. Anchorage, AK 99501. (907) 644-3687. carlene_schultz [at] nps.gov. Education. M.Sc. University of Alaska Fairbanks, Marine Biology, 2014. B.S. University of Alaska Anchorage, Biological...
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Bates Well, Pozo Nuevo, and Ajo Mountain Drive Road Closures
News Release: **TEMPORARY CLOSURE ORDER**. Pursuant to the authority outlined in 36 CFR § 1.5(a)(1), which provides that the Superintendent may “Designate areas for a specific use or activity, or impose conditions or restrictions on a use or activity," the following areas are closed: Ajo Mountain Drive - The entirety...
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Scientist Profile: Rachel Townsend, Wildlife Biologist
News Release: From eagles and dinosaurs to environmental science and Spanish….
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National Parks of the Pacific Islands
News Release: There are nine national parks, monuments, and historic sites on the Pacific Islands that are used to study and celebrate culture and ecology. Island ecosystems make these sites relatively unique when compared to other parks managed by the National Park Service. There are many rare native animal and plant...
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Talk Stories with Dr. Ka'imiloa Chrisman
News Release: An In-Depth Overview of Old-Time Hawaiian History, Culture, Arts & Crafts Presentation.
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Kalaupapa National Historical Park: Remembering Isolation
News Release: Kalaupapa is a small community that was once home to about 1,000 people and one bar, Elaine’s Place. In 1865, King Kamehameha V passed an act intending to prevent the spread of leprosy (also known as Hansen’s disease ), a lethal and infectious disease that was incurable at the time. This law led to the...
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park: Rangers in the City
News Release: When people think of the United States' National Parks, they typically envision open landscapes, miles away from skyscrapers and busy highways. That may be the case for many, but one National Park sits in the middle of California’s fourth most populated city. The San Francisco Maritime National Historical...
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BLM announces 2023 Fall Artist in Residence program at Alabama Hills
News Release: BISHOP, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management is currently accepting applications for the Fall Artist in Residence program at the Alabama Hills National Scenic Area near Lone Pine, California. Selected artists will have the opportunity to speak with Park Rangers and be inspired by the many scenic areas within the Alabama Hills, located amongst the Sierra Nevada skyline. The residency is available for a one-week period between October 1st and November 11th, 2023.
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April 2023 Notice of Flight Operations
News Release: HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, Hawaiʻi - Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park announces flight operations for April 2023.
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The BLM welcomes input on fee increases within Sand Flats Recreation Area
News Release: MOAB, Utah - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Grand County, Utah, cooperatively manage the Sand Flats Recreation Area and are seeking input on a proposal to implement changes to recreation fees. Located just two miles from Moab, Utah, the Sand Flats Recreation Area is home to many iconic mountain biking and off-highway vehicle trails, as well as to nine popular campgrounds. Well-known trails include the Slickrock Trail, Hell’s Revenge, and Fins and Things.
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Peter Brown
News Release: When American Private Peter Brown became aware of the first causality at the Battle of Bunker Hill, a soldier named Asa Pollard decapitated by a cannonball, it doubtlessly prompted much soul searching from himself and the remaining soldiers on the battlefield that afternoon. Exposed to the potentially...
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Chellberg Farm Open House at the National Park
News Release: Join a ranger at the historic Chellberg Farmhouse for an afternoon of exploration. The house will be open on Sunday April 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Rangers and volunteers will be on hand to share the area’s history. Afterwards, stop by and visit the farm animals.
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Long-Term Monitoring Reveals Challenges and Resilience at Kenilworth Marsh and Kingman Lake
News Release: By Nicholas Tait, NCRN I&M Science Communication Intern.
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Checking Lava Beds' Vital Signs
News Release: Klamath Network Science. National parks are the guardians of our unique American natural and cultural history. But perhaps more than ever before, parks exist in a rapidly changing landscape. Urban growth, replacement of native species by exotics, air and water pollution, increasing visitor use, frequent...
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President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Provide $16 Million for Co-Stewardship and Salmon Conservation in the Arctic, Kuskokwim and Norton Sound Region
News Release: Today in Alaska, as part of the Department’s Investing in America tour, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Tommy Beaudreau announced that the Department will invest more than $16 million over the next four years from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to enhance the resilience of ecosystems ...
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Purcell Trench
News Release: The Purcell Trench is a long, glaciated valley extending from British Columbia to Spokane Washington and helped create the setting for Rathdrum Prairie flood deposits. The area between Lake Pend Oreille and Spokane, WA contains a massive amount of deposits which were the 'break out zones" for the Missoula...
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Secretary Haaland Visits Texas as Part of Biden Administration’s Investing in America Tour to Highlight Work to Create Jobs, Address Legacy Pollution
News Release: Today, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland traveled to Houston to highlight investments being made through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to put people to work to plug, reclaim and remediate orphaned oil and gas wells. The historic investments to clean up these hazardous sites will create good-paying union jobs, catalyze economic growth and revitalization, and reduce harmful methane leaks.
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Bureau of Land Management Wyoming issues notice for oil and gas lease sale
News Release: CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Today the Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office issued an environmental assessment and the competitive sale notice for the 2nd Quarter competitive oil and gas lease sale.