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Mid-Atlantic Regional Office Field Reports

Winter 2008/2009

Winter 2008

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In This Issue:

  • NPCA Works to Protect Shenandoah’s Healthy Air
  • NPCA is Working with Community Leaders to Advance Protection of New River Gorge National River
  • NPCA Holds Candlelight Rally in Support of Valley Forge National Historical Park
    National Park
  • NPCA is Working to Protect the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem

Previous Issues:

Summer 2008 (PDF, 800 KB)
  • National Energy Debate Comes Home to the Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Preparing Our National Parks for Their Second Century
  • New Energy Corridors Threaten Our National Parks
  • Running for Healthy Air in Philadelphia
  • New Gettysburg Visitor Center and Museum Opens
  • America’s Heritage For Sale
  • West Virginia Congressman Nick J. Rahall II Receives National NPCA Award
  • Volunteer Events in the Mid-Atlantic
  • Welcome Christina Nelson!
Winter 2007 (PDF, 697 KB)
  • Protecting National Park Landscapes Must Be a National Priority
  • A Message from Cinda Waldbuesser, Pennsylvania Program Manager, for NPCA’s Mid-Atlantic Team
  • Rep. Rahall to be Honored at NPCA 2008 Awards Dinner
  • Harpers Ferry Superintendent Receives National NPCA Award
  • Allies in Park Protection: Trina English and the Garden Club
  • Virginia Partners Join NPCA to Raise Awareness of Mercury Pollution
  • Energy Corridors Threaten National Parks in the Mid-Atlantic
  • Meet Bonnie Kelnberger, Mid-Atlantic Program Assistant
  • What’s Your Legacy?
Fall 2007 (PDF, 659 KB)
  • National Parks On the Front Lines of Climate Change, New Report Finds
  • A Message from Catharine Gilliam, Virginia Program Manager for NPCA's Mid-Atlantic Team
  • National Public Lands Day
  • NPCA Opens West Virginia Office
  • Battle Won at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
  • Running for Clean Air in Philadelphia
  • Historic Fort Monroe’s Future Debated
  • Maude Brunstetter Advocates for the Future while Preserving the Past

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