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News Release: The Cotter Award Committee announced the winners of the 2012 John L. Cotter Award for Excellence in NPS Archeology at the 2012 Society for American Archaeology meeting in Memphis, Tennessee. This year, the Cotter Award recognized two categories of achievement: Project Excellence and Long Term Achievement.
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The US Interior Department published a three page rule on Feb. 28, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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News Release: Who wants to go on a boring grown-up tour when you can do some fun, cool kid things while exploring a historic fort? If that person is you, then ask a park ranger how can YOU become a Fort Stanwix Junior Ranger today!.
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News Release: Quick Facts. Significance: Akiatonharónkwen was a the highest commissioned officer of Native and African descent in the Continental Army, and a Haudenosaunee warrior who supported the Americans throughout the American Revolution. Place of Birth: Schuylerville, New York. Date of Birth: circa 1740. Place...
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News Release: Did you know that dogs are welcome to visit Fort Stanwix National Monument with their special people? Learn the rules of B.A.R.K., participate in two activities below, and take the oath to become a Bark Ranger! You can also visit the ranger station inside the historic fort for a special B.A.R.K. Ranger stamp!.
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News Release: SALMON, Idaho-The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Salmon Field Office seeks public input on post and pole timber sales in the McDevitt Creek and Baldy Basin areas located approximately 33 miles south of Salmon in Lemhi County, southcentral Idaho. These lodgepole pine permits are intended to improve forest health and resilience to insects, disease and wildfire on 183 acres of BLM-managed public lands.
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FY23 IIJA Bureau of Land Management Montana/Dakota Wildlife Program grant opened on March 1.
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News Release: By Tara Blake.
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News Release: The Cultural Resources, Partnerships, and Science Directorate is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 John L. Cotter Award for Excellence in National Park Service Archeology. This year, two projects were recognized for exemplary scientific archeological research, community involvement and public education.
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News Release: Introduction. PT (Patrol, Torpedo) boats were small, fast, and expendable vessels for short range oceanic scouting, armed with torpedoes and machine guns for cutting enemy supply lines and harassing enemy forces. Forty-three PT squadrons, each with 12 boats were formed during World War II by the U.S...
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News Release: A self-guided tour guide can be found inside the park brochure.
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Effects of sound on wildlife, ecosystems, and visitors in units of the National Park system. grant opened on March 1.
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FY23 IIJA Bureau of Land Management Montana/Dakota Aquatic Resource Management grant opened on March 1.
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News Release: Looking for somewhere to stretch after a long drive?
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FY23 IIJA Bureau of Land Management Youth and Conservation Corps. for Montana/Dakota grant opened on March 1.
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News Release: SOCORRO, N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management, in conjunction with Holloman Air Force Base, has commenced a prescribed burn in Socorro County. During this operation, 35 personnel are concentrating their efforts on Red Rio Bombing Range, located on White Sands Missile Range approximately 18 miles west of Carrizozo. This unit is on a live bombing range for Department of Defense aircraft.
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News Release: Apolonia Vaca and Nestora Peña - Old Spanish Trail[1].
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Sunkhaze Meadows is the Clark Kent of refuges. Tucked in the Maine woods and accessible only by dirt road, this unassuming, little-known unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System has been quietly providing high-quality wildlife habitat and recreation while moonlighting as a climate superhero.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has released for public review and comment a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge).
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Spring is almost here! While these marsupials stay active throughout the winter, opossums are just as enthusiastic about the arrival of warmer weather as we are.