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You can be a Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network Junior Scientist! Explore what it is like to be a scientist that monitors plants, animals, and their habitats national parks. You will explore the 15 parks of the Heartland Network, make observations, identify animals and plants, and learn why scientists use scientific names for organisms. Visit a Heartland Network Park to complete the activities in the booklet or download the booklet here.
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Preservation Matters: Disasters- Removal of Wildland Fire Chemicals from Cultural Resources
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During the suppression of a wildland fire, cultural resources may be accidentally or intentionally exposed to a fire chemical. This document serves as an instructional guide for individuals who are responsible for the management and preservation of cultural resources. The information presented here is based on research executed by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT).
Series: Poems by Ellen Murray
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Very few of Ellen Murray’s writings have been identified or published. However, not all of Ellen Murray’s writings remained private. Between 1861 and 1865, she wrote at least fourteen poems that she had published in the National Anti-Slavery Standard, a prominent abolitionist newspaper. Her poems offer a glimpse in the world and perspective of one of Penn School’s founders.
Presentation of the Flag to Second Regiment of S.C. Vols.
Lines to E. H. F.
Neither Thirst Any More
Woman's Right
Mene, Mene
May We Pray?
Fishing for the Future: Participate in the 2025 Creel Survey
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To help Isle Royale National Park staff preserve the persistence of the Isle Royale fishery, researchers will conduct a creel survey in 2025.
Generational Stewards
A Wilderness Worth Protecting
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What makes Isle Royale a place worth protecting? For National Park Service staff, being entrusted with the care of your public lands is a job we love. To do it well we need – and welcome – everyone. THE GREENSTONE (2025) Article by Denice Swanke
How Much is Too Much: Ungulate Use of Wetlands in Great Sand Dunes National Park, 2016-2019
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In recent years, something new and concerning caught the attention of staff at Great Sand Dunes National Park. Elk were using the sandsheet wetlands more and more. Monitoring from 2016 to 2019 by the NPS Rocky Mountain Inventory and Monitoring Network and park staff revealed that heavy use by ungulates (hoofed mammals) was degrading many wetland sites. This article summarizes a report of baseline ungulate use and wetland conditions in the park and potential management tools.
D.H. Day Log Cabin
- Type: Place
Landmark Highlights 2024
William H. Jenkins
- Type: Person
An affluent landowner, William Jenkins provided shelter to freedom seekers heading north on the Underground Railroad on his estate north of Boston in Andover, Massachusetts.