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News Release: People planted yellow iris and stocked northern pike in the river for beauty and sport. The iris altered the river channel, and the pike ate the native fish.

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New Philadelphia National Historic Site
News Release: Quick Facts. Location: Two miles east of Barry, Illinois. Significance: The first known town planned and legally registered by an African American before the Civil War. Designation: National Historic Site. MANAGED BY: New Philadelphia Association. New Philadelphia National Historic Site was established...

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A Roadmap to Track Grassland Birds
News Release: We joined the Central Grasslands Roadmap by installing our first Motus station. It’s a step forward in protecting the fastest declining group of birds in the world.
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Sledding for Science: Denali's Sled Dog Kennels Celebrate 100 Years of Operation
News Release: In 2022, this far north arm of the National Park Service marks a century of patrols, wilderness preservation, and science support.
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An Infectious Strain of Pneumonia Threatens Capitol Reef's Prized Bighorn Herd
News Release: Capitol Reef National Park’s bighorn sheep herd grew almost fourfold since being introduced from Canyonlands over two decades ago. Now the herd is at risk from a debilitating disease.


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Rule published on Dec. 29 by Interior Department
The US Interior Department published a nine page rule on Dec. 29, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


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Chasing the Stars Down Under
News Release: New Zealand, an aspiring “dark sky nation," held a seminal conference on protecting night skies and natural sounds. One of us was a keynote speaker.

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A Deadly Tumor-Causing Disease Joins the List of Perils for Endangered Sea Turtles
News Release: Padre Island National Seashore has worked for decades to preserve Kemp’s ridley sea turtles. A new viral disease now threatens them.

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"A Century of Continuing Challenge:" Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1953 Inaugural Address
News Release: “The world and we have passed the midway point of a century of continuing challenge. We sense with all our faculties that force of good and evil are massed and armed and opposed as rarely before in history.".


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