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Southeast Regional Office Field Reports

Fall/Winter 2007

Fall 2007

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In This Issue:

  • Road to Nowhere approaches the end of the tunnel
  • A message from Don Barger, Senior Director Southeast Region
  • The Chattanooga Preservation and Conservation Alliance Inaugural Gathering
  • 2nd Annual Moccasin Bend Lecture Series features NPCA, The Smithsonian, and NPS Historian Ed Bearss
  • "Unnatural Disaster" Highlights the Effects of Global Warming on Our National Parks and Offers Hope
  • Good news: Phil Francis on the mend.
  • Online Advocates, a new medium for change
  • NPCA Welcomes Alissa McMahon to the Southeast Regional Office (SERO)
  • Call for photographs of southeastern National Parks
  • Compact Fluorescent Bulbs and Mercury

Previous Issues:

Spring 2007 (PDF, 1.4 MB)

  • Building a Community that Cares for Our National Parks into the Next Century
  • A message from Don Barger, Senior Director Southeast Region
  • A Major Step Down the Road to Settlement: Key Congress Members Urge Department of Interior
    for Monetary Settlement of Road to Nowhere
  • Meet the Southeast Regional Council
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Blue Ridge Field Office Off to a Great Start
  • Tracy Kramer brings creative talent and marketing experience to NPCA
  • Bart Melton joins NPCA in the Southeast Region
  • Shawn Benge Appointed Superintendent of Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
  • Senator Alexander and National Geographic Society honored by NPCA
  • Smoky Mountain Wildflowers

Fall 2006 (PDF, 2.0 MB)

  • U.S. Highway 321 – Environmental Evaluation Process Coming to a Close
  • A message from Don Barger, Senior Director Southeast Region
  • 5 Ways America Can Fix Our National Parks
  • Blue Ridge Parkway Association Receives National Scenic Byways Grant
  • Protecting Black Bear
  • Tremont Institute Promotes Native Landscaping To Protect Area's Natural Beauty
  • National Coal Pollutes Tennessee Waters
  • Honey Creek Loop Is A Favorite Hike At Big South Fork
  • Southern Appalachian Photographers Guild Displays Work In Blue Ridge Field Office
  • Eisenhower Parkway Extension Threatens Ocmulgee National Monument

Summer 2006

  • Senators Carper And Alexander Introduce Clean Air Planning Act
  • Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail Opens The First Interpretive Center In August And Gains Funding For Selma Center
  • NPCA Opens Blue Ridge Field Office In Asheville
  • Renovations At Appalachian Highlands Science Learning Center Completed
  • Meet The Regional Council, Charles Maynard
  • Meet Nick Gross
  • Cherokee Stories Told In Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Update On NPS Management Policies

 


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