In this issue:
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Tag along with three friends as they head out on a wintry tour of
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, find out how a summer
among the bears at Lake Clark National Park changed one ranger's life
and learn about the impact the pandemic has had on the park system.
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Plus:
* A former principal chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation talks
history and heritage at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical
Park;
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* Scientists seek out elusive beaked whales in the Atlantic
Ocean's first marine national monument;
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* Hope is on the horizon for the devastated coral reefs of Dry
Tortugas National Park;
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* Biodiversity abounds along George Washington Memorial Parkway;
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* And the cabin of a 20th-century photographer gets an overhaul at
Voyageurs National Park.
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