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Bats Are in Danger. Here’s How and Why We’re Helping Them.
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Bats are amazing animals and a formidable force against insect pests, but a nasty fungal disease is killing them. A coordinated national response brings hope.
Thomas A. Carew
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: In his Reminiscences of Fugitive Slave Law Days in Boston, Austin Bearse listed Boston sculptor Thomas Carew as a member of the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.1.
Paintings and original prints by Catherine Hess on display in August as part of Cape Cod National Seashore’s Perspectives series
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: WELLFLEET, Mass. - Cape Cod National Seashore’s Perspectives: Seeing Cape Cod National Seashore Through Art, exhibits the work of artists who have captured the essence of Cape Cod through a series of month-long exhibitions at the park’s Salt Pond Visitor Center. For the month of August, the park is pleased...
Wildland Fires Could Be Putting Your Drinking Water at Risk
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Hotter and more frequent wildfires are threatening water sources in the west. We looked at what the latest research says about protecting them.
Origami Cranes
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Origami cranes serve as symbols of peace. Below are directions on how to make a traditional folded origami crane. There is also a template of an origami crane drawing that you can printout and color. You can write messages of peace on the cranes and hang them up.
Despite Heroic Efforts, Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles Remain Critically Endangered
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: A seashore’s extraordinary work to rescue Kemp’s ridley sea turtles from extinction is holding the line for this ancient species. But their numbers are still too low to reclassify them as “threatened.".
Employee Surveys Give Clues to Reducing Tick-Borne Disease
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Two studies show the value of standardized procedures, in-person training, and site-specific information.
Minimal Fire Activity Overnight on Sourdough Fire
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: There was no significant spread overnight on the Sourdough Fire. The Sourdough Fire is estimated at 25 acres. The increase in acreage is due to more accurate mapping following Sunday evening’s update.
The Art of Adapting
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Innovating to help the most vulnerable. Outfoxing wildfires gone wild. Listening to people who know. Asking for help. Inspiring (and being inspired by) kids.
Art Class Offered at National Park
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK: Join a local artist from the Art Barn at Indiana Dunes National Park and learn how to create your own dunes-inspired painting. This class will be held at the park’s Paul H. Douglas Center on Saturday, Aug. 12, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. There is a fee and reservations are required in advance at www.artbarnschool.org.
Public input sought for proposed lithium exploration
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: VALE, Ore. - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public input for the next 30 days on a proposal to conduct expanded lithium exploration in the McDermitt Caldera.
New York Fire Incident Update 7-31-2023 8:00 pm
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Synopsis: The York fire remains under investigation, it started on private land that is an inholding within the Mojave National Preserve.
BLM Las Cruces District waves recreation site fees
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: LAS CRUCES, N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces District will waive entrance fees for visitors to its recreation sites this coming Friday, Aug. 4, in honor of the Great American Outdoors Day. This designated “Fee-Free Day" is one of only six days this year when entrance fees are waived at national parks as well as public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
A Visit of a Lifetime
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: The White House and President’s Park’s environmental educational program gives Title-1 students a chance to learn how much they’re capable of.
Let Me Count the Ways: How Citizen Scientists Helped a Park Measure Visitor Impacts
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Wildly popular Rocky Mountain National Park wanted to assess the extent of resource damage from all that love. It needed the help of some ardent supporters.
Junior Ranger Nature Camp and Hike
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: SHILOH, Tn - “Attention all outdoor adventurers and naturalists!" Shiloh National Military Park is pleased to announce a Junior Ranger Nature Hike on Saturday, August 12th. Join park rangers as we explore the battlefield and observe our animal friends and plant life. Learn how to record your observations in your own Field Notebook and share what you learned with your family and friends. Each Junior Ranger will receive a Field Notebook and special pencil.
When Communities Lead the Way
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Community (led) science takes scientific research outside park boundaries and into people’s lives. The effects can be transformational.
Project 1966: Hike Every Trail in Indiana Dunes National Park
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK: Join a ranger as they hike all the trails in Indiana Dunes National Park. The challenge is taking place over the course of the summer with each week featuring a new trail. There will be a total of 19 hikes covering 66 miles to honor the year the park was established. Can’t...
(H)our History Lesson: Women's Sexual Health & Safety on the World War II Home Front
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: Introduction. During World War II, sexual harassment and violence were not limited to the conflicts overseas. It is important to prepare students and share the purpose of examining sexual health and safety issues women faced on the US home front. Learning from historical sources on these issues can help...
Remote Audio-Recording Devices Hear Birds When We Can't
By Interior Newswire | Aug 1, 2023
News Release: New technology makes it possible to record hundreds of thousands of songs in a short time. That could make protecting wild birds and other at-risk animals easier.