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Conducting research or doing a scientific project in the park will require a free permit. To find out more visit the > National Park Service Research and Reporting System (RPRS)...
Look at the list of Investigator 's Annual Reports (IAR) that have come from research past and present in the park.
If you have more questions contact us...
Did You Know? Most of the Shenandoah National Park’s 200 bird species are heard rather than seen, due to the dense canopy of leaves. more...
Last Updated: July 31, 2006 at 08:41 EST