- Noatak National Preserve (2)
- Arches National Park (1)
- Big Bend National Park (1)
- Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area (1)
- Canyonlands National Park (1)
- Denali National Park & Preserve (1)
- Gates Of The Arctic National Park & Preserve (1)
- Lake Clark National Park & Preserve (1)
- Wrangell - St Elias National Park & Preserve (1)
Showing 8 results for Ewes ...
- Type: Place

The Schlitz Brewery-Tied House at 9401 South Ewing Avenue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is a two-story brick brewery-tied house, consisting of a first floor tavern and second floor boarding house rooms. It is located within the commercial corridor of South Ewing Avenue in the East Side neighborhood, on the far Southeast Side of Chicago, Illinois.
Sana, Sana Colita de Rana
- Type: Article

Children living in Ybor City attended Ybor Elementary School, the first public school in Ybor City. Kids at Ybor City Elementary School got sick just like us, too. Face it, schools are full of germs (ew!). Their parents sang old lullabies such as Sana, Sana Colita de Rana (Heal, Heal, Little Frog Tail), just like parents sing today when their children are sick or hurt.
- Type: Article

Read the abstract and link to a recent paper in Ecosphere on Dall's sheep population impacts from weather events: Rattenbury, K. L., J. H. Schmidt, D. K. Swanson, B. L. Borg, B. A. Mangipane, and P. J. Sousanes. 2018. Delayed spring onset drives declines in abundance and recruitment in a mountain ungulate. Ecosphere 9(11):e02513. 10.1002/ecs2.2513
Bighorn Sheep Reclaimed Abandoned Habitat during the Pandemic and Had Lots of Young. Now What?
Ewing-Snell Historic Ranch
Improving our understanding of carbon chemistry and reactivity in streams across permafrost regions
- Type: Article

Read a summary and get a link to an article published in Global Biogeochemical Cycles on organic carbon in permafrost regions: Wologo, E., S. Shakil, S. Zolkos, S. Textor, S. Ewing, … J. A. O’Donnell, et al. 2020. Stream dissolved organic matter in permafrost regions shows surprising compositional similarities but negative priming and nutrient effects. Global Biogeochemical Cycles: e2020GB006719.
Everett Townsend
- Type: Person
While many people participated in the decade-long struggle to create Big Bend National Park, Everett Ewing Townsend stands out for the level of dedication and tenacity he displayed in making a lifelong goal into a reality. He is remembered today as the "Father" of Big Bend National Park.
Sculpting Wildlife at Arches National Park
- Type: Article

Although Arches is more famous for its rock formations than its wildlife, some very impressive specimens can always be found at the visitor center. Sculptures outside the visitor center are the work of Matthew Gray Palmer of Friday Harbor, Washington. Palmer was commissioned to create sculptures of local animals for the visitor center plaza. You can find a bighorn sheep ram, ewe, and lamb, a collard lizard, two ravens, and a whiptail lizard.