This
just in! Crossing
Boundaries in a Changing Environment
Alaska
Park Science
Alaska
Park Science is a semi-annual journal that will share what we are
learning in Alaska's national parks through the study of their vital
cultural and natural resources. Some of the best places in the country
have been chosen as parks. These places are landscapes and historic
shrines in which we feel wonder, reverence, respect - and responsibility.
We are immmensely proud that such places exist and that we are successfully
preserving this natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
Sharing these
ideas and what we have learned in our resource sudies is essential.
The National Park Service strives to connect education with research
and science, for education can serve as the bridge between knowledge
and responsibility to manage them.
As part of our
"contract with the future," Alaska Park Science can connect
the public with their national parks and the natural and cultural
resources found there. Alaska's national parks serve to teach, inform,
inspire and motivate people. In the end, we hope the national parks
will inspire and encourage people to make a difference.
Find out what
you need to do to send
in a proposal for consideration in this publication.
Winter
2002 (Volume 1 Issue 1)
Spring
2003 (Volume 2Issue 2)
Winter
2004 (Volume 2 Issue 2)
Kenai
Fjords Special Issue Spring 2004 (Volume 3 Issue 1)
Fall 2004, (Voume 3 Issue 2)
June
2005, (Volume 4 Issue 1)
Special
Celebration of ANILCA Issue December 2005 (Volume 4 Issue 2)
May 2006 Scientific Studies in Denali (Volume 5 issue 1)
December
2006 (Volume 5 Issue 2)
Scientific
Studies on Climate Change in Alaska's National Parks(Volume 6, Issue
1)
Crossing
Boundaries in a Changin Environment (Volume 6 Issue 2)
For more information
about this journal please contact Project Lead Robert Winfree, Regional
Science Advisor, at: 907-644-3516 or the Communications Office,
Alaska Region 240 West Fifth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, 99503 Ph:
907-644-3512 email: jane_ahern@nps.gov or john_quinley@nps.gov
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Author:Jane Ahern
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