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September/October 2002

Out of the Ashes
A huge blaze two years ago that originated in a national park destroyed 235 homes and incited the federal government to develop a national fire plan. But because the weather has such a tremendous effect on fires, even outright suppression may not be enough to protect some areas from damage.
By George Wuerthner

A Grizzly Future
As western states push to remove Yellowstone grizzlies from federal protection, concerns surface over the survival of these great bears in the modern world.
By Todd Wilkinson

Meeting in L.A.'s Backyard
More than just the natural backdrop to Los Angeles, the Santa Monica Mountains combine culture and community in innovative ways.
By Kim A. O'Connell

Outlook
National park advocates move center stage, but full funding for the parks continues to be elusive.
By Thomas C. Kiernan

Editor’s Note

Letters

ParkScope
Snowmobiles stay in Yellowstone
Oil drilling threatens Padre Island
Bush initiative would relax air pollution laws
Security, fire duties strain park rangers
Non-native beetle key in park's battle

NPCA Notes

Regional Report

Excursions
Touring the northern border.
By Dan Gifford

Historic Highlights
Fort McHenry National Monument.
By Ryan Dougherty

Rare & Endangered
The Ozark big-eared bat.
By Jenell Talley

Forum
Doubling the size of Petrified Forest National Park would protect lands that could shed light on the past and enlighten the future.
By David D. Gillette


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