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Study to look at effects of climate change on wildlife

The University of California, Berkeley is leading a study of wildlife and climate change at Death Valley National Park. Researchers plan to survey animals in Death Valley National Park to learn how bird, small mammal, reptile, and amphibian populations have changed over the last century. https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/news/grinell-wildlife-study.htm Source:: Study to look at effects of climate change […]

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Study to look at effects of climate change on wildlife

The University of California, Berkeley is leading a study of wildlife and climate change at Death Valley National Park. Researchers plan to survey animals in Death Valley National Park to learn how bird, small mammal, reptile, and amphibian populations have changed over the last century. https://www.nps.gov/deva/learn/news/grinell-wildlife-study.htm Source:: Study to look at effects of climate change

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Palm Canyon Hike and Indian Canyons in Palm Springs, CA

Palm Springs Hiking Destinations:  Palm Canyon & The Trading Post Palm Canyon is the largest native California fan palm oasis in the world.  Once the home of the Cahuilla Indians, the canyon is filled with native plants, wildlife and a year round water source.  Rock mortars can be seen on some of the rocks near

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Agencies Join Together for Wilderness Training to Kick-Off the National Park Service Centennial

Organ Pipe Cactus sponsored a Wilderness workshop with US Border Patrol, Ajo Station to explore wilderness stewardship and management. https://www.nps.gov/orpi/learn/news/2015-wilderness-training.htm Source:: Agencies Join Together for Wilderness Training to Kick-Off the National Park Service Centennial       

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Grand Canyon National Park Equestrian Unit to Participate in 127th Rose Parade

Grand Canyon, Ariz. –To kick off the new year and to celebrate the National Park Service’s Centennial, Grand Canyon National Park is participating in the 127th Rose Parade Friday, January 1, 2016. The theme for the 2016 Rose Parade- “Find Your Adventure”- is a nod to “Find Your Park,” a public campaign to raise awareness

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