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Spring/Summer 2012

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In This Issue:

  • Protecting and Connecting National Parks in the Chesapeake
  • Species Spotlight: Ancient Giants of the Chesapeake
  • Meet the Staff: Alan Spears and Liz Borg
  • Birding the Battlefields: The Results!
  • Congress Must Protect Our Civil War Legacy
  • Interview with Ted and Calvert Armbrecht, the Mid-Atlantic’s Dynamic Duo from West Virginia
  • Upcoming NPCA Events 2012
  • Pedaling for NPCA and the Parks!
  • Update from America’s Summit on National Parks
  • Remembering Charlie Wolfinger
  • National Parks in the Chesapeake
  • Made In America
  • Ancient Giants of the Chesapeake

Previous Issues:

Autumn 2011 (PDF, 961 KB)

  • Leaving a Lasting Legacy from the Civil War 150th
  • National Parks in the Region Threatened by Fracking for Natural Gas
  • Staff highlights: Natalie Ramirez & Heather Lukacs
  • Connecting Parks and People
  • Transition for a Beloved Colleague, Erin St. John
  • Preserving History and Nature at Fort Monroe
  • Message from Nick Lund, NPCA’s New Civil War Associate
  • Species Spotlight: Peregrine Falcons
  • What Will Your Legacy Be?

Spring 2011 (PDF, 875 KB)

  • Success, anticipation, and hope as the Civil War 150th Anniversary Begins
  • Preserving Clean Water in the New River
  • Message from Pam Goddard, The New Chesapeake and Virginia Program Manager
  • Species Spotlight: American Black Bear
  • NPCA Singles Out Staff at Valley Forge National Historical Park
  • Interview with Bob Rosenbaum, a Remarkably Effective Leader for Our National Parks

Winter 2010/2011 (PDF, 669 KB)

  • Gettysburg’s Historic Character Challenged by Proposed Casino
  • Leveraging the 150th Anniversary of the U.S. Civil War
  • Reflections on 2010 -- and Looking Ahead for 2011
  • Upcoming NPCA Events

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