Last updated: March 2, 2023
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National Park Service Conservation: From Bats to Buildings

NPS Photo by Shawn Thomas
Conservation of native plants and animals is one of the park service’s consistent goals. One species that NPS has protected through their conservation efforts are bats. Bats are a very important species, as they provide both valuable ecosystem and cultural services. Bats pollinate many plant species, disperse seeds, and increase tourism. A single bat can eat millions of insects in a day, saving farmers millions of dollars in pest control and agricultural costs. White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease that is responsible for killing millions of bats each year. Many parks, such as Acadia National Park, are combatting white-nose syndrome (WNS) by managing and studying bat populations, preserving habitats, and providing educational resources for visitors. Efforts include limiting visiting hours and capacity, screening to prevent contamination from infected clothing and footwear, and using dedicated gear for specific caves to prevent the spread of WNS.

NPS Photo, Kendra Barat
Preserving and remembering significant historical places and events is another priority of NPS. National Parks such as Manzanar National Historic Site, Pearl Harbor National Memorial, and the Natchez Trace Parkway are just a few examples of efforts to acknowledge the past and educate the public on historical events. NPS engages communities through the historic preservation of buildings and sites, interpretation, educational exhibits, site markers and monuments, articles, and partnerships with local organizations. Conserving these historical sites is vital in recognizing the past and protecting cultural resources for the future.
Article written by Audrey Nelson
for "A Day in the Life of a Fellow" Article Series
National Park Service - Workforce Management Fellow
in Partnership with Northwest Youth Corps (NYC)
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