From National Parks Magazine, NPCA <[email protected]>
Subject Inside the Spring '22 Issue of National Parks
Date April 15, 2022 2:01 PM
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National Parks Fall 2021

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In this issue:
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A crew of young Pueblo of Zuni men travel to Bears Ears to care for
cliff dwellings their ancestors built, a Chicano climber reflects on
what his 1979 ascent to the top of Grand Teton meant, a search for
nature and healing after a divorce leads one man to Obed Wild and
Scenic River.
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Plus:

* Padre Island's green sea turtles face a plastic problem;
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* The magic of Charley Harper's national park art lives on;
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* Lake Superior's shrinking ice coverage takes a toll on winter
recreation at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and elsewhere;
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* Scientists make a surprising discovery in the waters of St.
Croix River;
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* Yellowstone fungus leads to a new, Earth-friendly protein;
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* And, Thomas E. Lovejoy and Edward O. Wilson are remembered.
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