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Scientists-in-Parks intern, Lawson Osteen, reflects on her summer working on a variety of projects with the Shenandoah National Park media team. Shenandoah National Park Trust is the official philanthropic partner of the park and provided financial support to this program. To learn more about how you can support this effort, please visit Shenandoah National Park Trust at www.snptrust.org.
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Women's History Intern, Sarah Babcock, shares a glimpse into her research of several influential women of Shenandoah. Sarah's internship was made possible by a grant from the National Parks Foundation, as well as support from the Shenandoah National Park Trust, Shenandoah National Park Association and Appalachian Conservation Corps.
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Tina and her bugs are LEGENDS here in the park. In this video we spotlight a part of Shenandoah that you may not have thought much about, but would if it weren't there! Meet Tina, our wastewater treatment plant supervisor.
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Venus had the opportunity to do research on Shenandoah's Lewis Mountain that will aid in the development of an interactive curriculum. This area is culturally significant because it was the only place in the park that was for African Americans during the segregation era. The research she collected this summer will allow students to interact with the park's history more than ever before. Thank you for all of your hard work, Venus, and thank you Shenandoah National Park Trust for funding our intern program.
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Madison dives into her summer spent in Shenandoah as a Geoscientist-in-the-Park intern.
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Learn what it's like to be a part of the Geoscientists-in-the-Parks internship at Shenandoah National Park. |
Last updated: December 21, 2022