Description: National Parks Summer 2008 CONDITION Good, unmarked pages, reading wear CONTENTS Features Pushing Boundaries – Just south of Big Bend National Park in Mexico’s Carmen Mountains, a promising new conservation model is taking shape. By Amy Leinbach Marquis Moving Mountains – As gas and oil companies approach the end fo the carbon frontier, land adjacent to Glacier National Park must either be protected by Canadian government of exploited for profit. By Steve Thompson Water Meets Wonder – Acadia National Park in Maine is a sliver of the size of those big Western parks that are household names, but it proves the old saying about good things and small packages. By Ethan Gilsdorf Of Time and Rivers Flowing – A time for reflection, celebration, and ambitious new goals as the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System nears, its 40th birthday. Departments President’s Outlook Editor’s Note Trail Mix – Northern Rockies wolves delisted, a Smokies shuttle unveiled, and a conversation with Dr. E O Wilson Park Mysteries – The meaning behind ancient stone figures in Gates of the Arctic. By Jeff Rennicke Rare & Endangered – Roseate spoonbills are fleeing the Everglades – By Amy Leinbach Marquis Forum – The Park Service is rethinking the way it tells Civil War stories – By John Hennessy Travel Planner – A special advertising section to help plan your next vacation Historic Highlight – Carter G Woodson Home National Historic Site in Washington, D.C. Aperture 53155
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Publication Name: National Parks
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Publication Year: 2008
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