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FDR, Horses, & Health
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Historically, horses were an essential means of transportation and farmwork. But for the Roosevelt family, they were so much more. Through physical rehabilitation, political efficacy, emotional connection, and even innovative wheelchair design, horses played a prominent role in shaping FDR's experiences with disability.
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At Cuyahoga Valley National Park, an inventory of streams and their inhabitants is helping park managers understand and protect these vital waterways. The study revealed that most streams in the park are in good condition with minimal habitat damage. For the few streams facing challenges, conservation and restoration initiatives will help restore them to high ecological quality.
Stovepipe Wells Village
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This biannual newsletter of the Mojave Desert Network Inventory and Monitoring Program features: The Program Manager's Corner; welcome to new field staff; a feature about biological soil crusts by Janelle Lincks, one of our vegetation technicians; highlights from the field season from field staff Kyle Smith and Sofia Elizarraras; a data package publication; and our spring and summer monitoring schedule.
Yosemite Bike Share Program
Rome
The Battle of the Atlantic
Murmansk Run
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
Gulf Coast Canoe/Kayak Launch
Strawberry Creek Road
Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive
Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center
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This non-profit history museum features interpretive panels and maps that tell the story of over 3000 North Carolina Cherokee prisoners in several detachments who camped and walked through Tellico Plains on the first leg of their journey to live in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). Visitors can view display cabinets of stone and clay tools and relics the local Overhill Cherokee used for farming, cooking, hunting, weapons and games.
Anyone Up for a Cup of Tea? The Providence Tea Party
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This article discusses the Providence Tea Party which happened on March 2, 1775, just a month and a half before the outbreak of the War for Independence
Kilinoe Muraki-Burns: UH Hilo Intern Shaping the Pili Grass Revival at Puʻukoholā Heiau
Dylan Velez: UH Hilo Intern Shaping the Pili Grass Revival at Puʻukoholā Heiau
A.G. Gaston Motel
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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.