Intermountain Park Science

About

Integrating Research and Resource Management in Intermountain National Parks

Intermountain Park Science is an online journal published by the National Park Service regional office in Denver, Colorado, serving the Department of the Interior Regions 6, 7, and 8. The journal reports information from on-going and recently completed research and resource management projects in the national park units of our 8-state region (Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Wyoming). Intermountain Park Science covers all relevant disciplines in the biological, cultural, physical, and social sciences.

Intermountain Park Science articles are written in a fashion that allows for understanding of park resource issues, stewardship techniques, and solutions. We strive to report findings and share lessons learned with parks and partners within the resource stewardship community and the public. Although Intermountain Park Science is not a discipline-specific journal, we are committed to excellence in quality and accuracy.

Publication in Intermountain Park Science does not signify that the contents reflect the views or policies of the National Park Service, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute National Park Service endorsement or recommendation.

Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate

The NPS Denver Regional Office serves 85 park units in DOI Regions 6,7,8. Intermountain Park Science is produced by the Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate of the Regional Office. Programs within the Directorate include: Colorado River; cultural resources; geographic resources; historic preservation partnerships; landscape conservation and climate change; natural resources; planning and compliance; and submerged resources. Directorate staff assist and support parks with resource stewardship to fulfill the NPS mission. 

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Editorial Staff

Editor-in-Chief: Sallie Hejl
Editors: Todd Chaudhry, Lisa Leap, Robert Parmenter
Visual Information Specialist: Beth Malone
Digital Communications Specialist: Megan Rybacki

Last updated: August 6, 2021