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Park Notes
Hi, Friend of the National Parks!
We hope you are safe and well during these difficult times. Thank you
for everything you do for our national parks.
FEATURED STORY
What's Next for Parks?
The work to protect our public lands doesn't stop as the ballots
are counted. Here's what NPCA staff are focused on as we sort
through the post-election landscape.
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TOP STORIES
Join Our Free Park Talk on the Election Results
On November 10, NPCA's policy experts will discuss the 2020
election results, from the presidency to Congress, and the
implications for our national parks.
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This Land Is Their Land
November is Native American History Month. Honor Indigenous stories
and culture at these 15 national parks.
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Sharks at Mammoth Cave and Other Scientific Surprises
National parks are full of wonders -- in the present as well as
the distant past. Paleontologists recently uncovered remarkable
findings at three separate park sites, with potential for more new
discoveries.
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Lands of Protest
A visual history of racial justice demonstrations in America's
national parks, from the Fall issue of National Parks magazine.
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Gray Wolves Stripped of Federal Protections
Last week, the Department of the Interior removed endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Lower 48 states, a major setback for wildlife conservation.
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TRIVIA CHALLENGE
The National Park That Inspired a Gaming Trend
Before Minecraft, Tetris or Pac-Man existed, people played
text-based computer games. The earliest, released in 1975, was
inspired by a national park. Do you know which park? Find out -- and
learn how to play on your phone.
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A Perfect Gift for Park Lovers
With stunning photographs and behind-the-scenes stories, "A Century of
Impact" captures 100 years of park history in a beautifully designed
keepsake book.
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Quote of the Month
"Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's
inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary."
-- Reinhold Niebuhr
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