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Great Basin National ParkThe cypress swamp fill swith water in wet years.
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Great Basin National Park
For Teachers
 

Great Basin National Park offers educators several resources for learning about and teaching about the diverse nature and culture of the Great Basin region. Spend a week of your summer at our Teachers Workshop, bring your students to tour Lehman Caves, or add activities about bats to your biology curriculum.  Follow the links on this page to learn more.

 

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Did You Know?
There are 48 miles of perennial streams, and over 400 springs in the South Snake Range, home to Great Basin National Park. Over 75% of wildlife species are dependent upon these riparian areas for food, water, and cover at some stage of their life cycles.

Last Updated: January 24, 2007 at 16:46 EST