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Archive for July 30th, 2010

Jul 30, 2010

Yosemite Institute Winter Group Program openings

Yosemite Institute, a campus of NatureBridge, is announcing a unique opportunity for school groups seeking a winter program that combines academic study with physical challenges, team building, and leadership development in the outdoors.

Jul 30, 2010

JoshuaTreeNP: Tortoises may be found on park roads after summer thunderstorms looking for a drink from accumulated pools. Please watch out for them. -sk

JoshuaTreeNP: Tortoises may be found on park roads after summer thunderstorms looking for a drink from accumulated pools. Please watch out for them. -sk

Jul 30, 2010

Rangers Nab Three Suspects in Kalaloch Auto Burglaries

An eyewitness description led to timely arrests after a series of vehicle break-ins July 25.

Jul 30, 2010

Echoes of the Railroad Heard Once Again at Cumberland Gap Historical Concert

Stories of the railroad come to life through songs performed by musician Roy Harper.

Jul 30, 2010

Chip-Seal Work Continues on Highway 101 Near Lake Crescent

Alternate routes are available, due to recent chip-seal work on Highway 101.

Jul 30, 2010

Scoping For NPS-Owned Structures on Shores of Lake McDonald

Glacier National Park officials are seeking preliminary scoping comments as the National Park Service (NPS) begins preparation of a plan and environmental assessment (EA) to explore alternatives for the management of cabins and other structures owned by the NPS around the shores of Lake McDonald on the park’s west side.

Jul 30, 2010

Glacier National Park Fatality under Investigation

Officials at Glacier National Park report that a 30-year-old Browning resident died Thursday in the park’s Two Medicine Valley.

Jul 30, 2010

BrooksCamp: One of bear 236′s 4 spring cubs getting its daily calcium: http://is.gd/dTeMs

BrooksCamp: One of bear 236′s 4 spring cubs getting its daily calcium: http://is.gd/dTeMs

Jul 30, 2010

Glacier National Park Fatality under Investigation

Officials at Glacier National Park report that a 30-year-old Browning resident died Thursday in the park’s Two Medicine Valley.

Jul 30, 2010

Scoping For NPS-Owned Structures on Shores of Lake McDonald

Glacier National Park officials are seeking preliminary scoping comments as the National Park Service (NPS) begins preparation of a plan and environmental assessment (EA) to explore alternatives for the management of cabins and other structures owned by the NPS around the shores of Lake McDonald on the park’s west side.

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