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News Release: WASHINGTON - New Philadelphia National Historic Site has been established as the newest national park to commemorate the history of early 19th century Black pioneers in Illinois. This milestone and several others were achieved after President Biden signed bills into law in recent days that will help preserve places, communities, and previously untold stories that tell a more complete history of our country through the National Park System.
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News Release: BirdNET uses artificial intelligence to analyze audio recordings and detect bird species by sound. We’re exploring its potential to help parks answer complex, pressing questions.
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News Release: Archeologists found evidence of bison in Glacier National Park’s high alpine environment. It changed how we understand these animals and the people who interacted with them.
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News Release: In the aftermath of the devastating 2022 Yellowstone floods, we examined historical river flows. Could our insights help predict future events?
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News Release: Making a difference despite difficult circumstances. Our very first article in the new Educate and Interpret section. A podcast on the unique challenges of managing coastal parks.
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News Release: One of the certified segments of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail is the "Historic Green River Road" located within Cowpens National Battlefield in Gaffney, South Carolina. This trail was used by patriot militia on October 6, 1780 during their pursuit of British Major Patrick Ferguson and was the last large gathering and rest before the Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780.
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News Release: The discovery of a large fossil canid jawbone in Idaho gives clues to the region’s diverse, verdant past.
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News Release: * Return to The Civil War.
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News Release: * Return to The Civil War.
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News Release: We spent the summer of 2022 learning to be good stewards of monarch butterflies. It was an unforgettable experience.
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News Release: In Florida’s vast, world-class wetland, climate change puts important archeological and post-colonial features in the path of a rising tide.
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News Release: What is the Consolidated Appropriations Act?
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News Release: * Return to The Civil War.
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The US Interior Department published a two page notice on Dec. 29, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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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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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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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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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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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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News Release: * Return to The Civil War.