National Parks Fall 2021
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In this issue:
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Explore the fascinating world of national park stamps, check out an
artist's-eye view of Sequoia & Kings Canyon national parks and
learn about the effort to save the park system's century-old fruit
trees.
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Plus:
* Returned artifacts live in limbo at Petrified Forest National
Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park and elsewhere;
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* Custom backpacks (and loved ones with strong backs) help people
with disabilities experience the parks;
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* Cumberland Island National Seashore's reintroduced bobcats face
an uncertain future;
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* The Black Panther Party receives a fresh look;
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* Glen Canyon National Recreation Area pays anglers to reel in
brown trout;
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* And, in northwestern New Mexico, the 1987 Harmonic Convergence
gathering still resonates.
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National Parks magazine is an exclusive benefit of NPCA membership.
Subscribe today and never miss an issue!
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Due to a global paper shortage, the print edition of the Winter
magazine will be arriving late. You can view a digital pdf of the
issue in a new archive of National Parks magazines. The result of a
collaboration with NPSHistory.com, the archive can be found at
npshistory.com/npca/magazine.
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