Reviving the Everglades Widely viewed as useless swamp 50 years ago, the Everglades are now the focus of the largest ecosystem restoration effort ever. The system provides habitat for thousands of creatures as well as water to three national parks. By Phyllis McIntosh
Climate Change Last spring, President Bush was extensively criticized for his environmental and energy policies, but in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, conservationists fear environmental issues will suffer and park funding might become expendable. By Todd Wilkinson
Looking Homeward In addition to their national significance, some national park units face the challenge of telling very personal family stories. By Kim A. O'Connell
Outlook State of the Parks is not designed as a quick fix; just like park protection itself, it will require perseverance. By Thomas C. Kiernan