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October - December 2024
Marguerite Thompson Zorach
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Successful management of wildland fire is a team effort. National Park Service (NPS) staff in Alaska have formed a unique partnership with the Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service (AFS), which has helped to turn challenges into opportunities, and increased operational efficiency in utilization of helicopters for fire suppression. This partnership has benefited not only Alaska, but also the wildland firefighting effort in several western states.
Maria Oakey Dewing
Pioneer Register
Hospital Rock Picnic Area
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The January 2025 Palisades Fire impacted nearly 20,000 acres within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. A Department of the Interior (DOI) Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team deployed to the area to conduct rapid assessments to first identify values at risk and then prescribe emergency stabilization measures to protect those values.
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Trek through pine forests and open marsh at Robinson Neck Preserve, a hidden gem on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Spot eagles, Delmarva fox squirrels, and sika deer while soaking in stunning views of Slaughter Creek. This peaceful 1.25-mile trail winds through diverse landscapes, ending in a breathtaking marsh vista, no boat required. Explore, listen, and discover this wild Chesapeake treasure.
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Can you name five bees in your park? Ten? Twenty? Will they all be there 50 years from now? We know that pollinators are key to maintaining healthy ecosystems—from managed almond orchards to wild mountain meadows. We have heard about dramatic population declines of the agricultural workhorse, the honey bee. Yet what do we really know about the remarkable diversity and resilience of native bees in our national parks?
Beacon Rock
What’s in Bloom at the Wild Gardens of Acadia
Charlies Bunion
Destruction by Fire of Pennsylvania Hall – May 17, 1838
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For two weeks in October 2024, the San Francisco Bay Area Network fish crew travelled daily to Lake Sonoma’s Warm Springs Hatchery. There, we marked approximately 3,000 juvenile coho for release into Redwood Creek. This effort was time well spent, as these fish present unique research opportunities—as well as a chance to increase the future viability of the small wild population in Redwood Creek.