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Salazar, Jarvis Announce $1.66 Million in Grants Under Native American Graves and Repatriation Act

WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis today announced that the National Park Service is awarding $1,663,382 in grants to assist Native American tribes, Alaska Native villages and museums with implementation of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), which assists in the return […]

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Archaeology Slide Presentation on the Fornholt Site at Gila Cliff Dwellings on July 28th

On Saturday, July 28, 2012, Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument will host a presentation by Katherine Dungan from Archaeology Southwest. Katherine will conduct a slide presentation on the excavation of the Fornholt Site, a Mogollon area village that was occupied during the same time period as the Gila Cliff Dwellings. The program will begin at

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Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (CO) Enjoys Whitewater Flows from Recent Rains

SALIDA, Colo. – The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (ARHA) is enjoying whitewater flows because of the heavy rains this week, which have further improved rafting and other boating conditions. Rob White, AHRA’s Park Manager, said Friday that whitewater boating and fishing should be in good shape for the rest of the summer on the Arkansas.

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Search ends for mountain lion that attacked camper in Nevada County, CA

The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) on July 10th called off the search for a mountain lion that attacked and injured a camper in Nevada County. The lion attacked a 63-year-old Marin County man who was camping along Shady Creek northwest of Nevada City. The attack occurred in the early morning hours of July

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New Bike Rule to Allow Bikes on Fire and Maintenance Roads in National Parks

Washington, DC – The National Park Service (NPS) announced today it will expand bicycle access in parks nationwide while preserving the Service’s responsibility to prohibit bikes in wilderness and other areas where they would have significant impact on the environment or visitor safety. “Bikes are a great way to exercise, get healthy, and experience the

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Five Western Colorado State Parks Implement Stage II Fire Bans

 MONTROSE, Colo. – Stage II fire bans, issued by five western Colorado counties, have been implemented at Crawford, Navajo, Paonia, Ridgway and Sweitzer Lake State Parks. The Stage II fire restrictions, issued by Archuleta, Delta, Gunnison, Montrose and Ouray counties, prohibit wood or charcoal fires and limit cigarette smoking to inside vehicles or RVs. Compressed

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Archaeologist Dr. Wendy Sutton Talks About Upper San Juan Basin Prehistory at Navajo SP on Sat June 30

ARBOLES, Colo. – Putting together the pieces of the past isn’t easy for archaeologists. In the area around Navajo State Park, the ancient residents often moved from place to place, living in temporary shelters. At the nearby Chimney Rock Archaeological Area, they built a pueblo complex with twin sacred rock pinnacles. Archaeologists can learn a

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US Forest Service adds four heavy helicopters to support wildfire suppression

WASHINGTON, June 19, 2012 – U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell today announced the agency is adding four heavy helicopters to the aviation firefighting fleet. “The addition of these helicopters to our aviation fleet will increase our ability to respond quickly and aggressively to fight wildfires and protect lives and property,” said Tidwell. “We will

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