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Voyageurs National Park Creates 'What's New' Page and RSS News Feed For Park Website

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Date: January 22, 2009
Contact: Tawnya Schoewe, 218-283-6670

Voyageurs National Park staff recently created an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news feed and a new webpage titled 'What's New' on the park's website. 

The new page can be accessed by going to www.nps.gov/voya/whats-new.htm or by clicking on the 'What's New' link on the park's homepage (www.nps.gov/voya).  The page will be updated regularly and will include information about new and upcoming changes in the park as well as links to information on the park's website.  Currently on the 'What's New' page there is information regarding updates on park operations, such as trail conditions and winter interpretive programs.  There are also links to recent press releases and to the newly created RSS news feed.

An RSS news feed allows visitors to receive updated news releases when they are published on the website and avoid the conventional methods of searching the website.  Check out the 'What's New' page often and subscribe to the free RSS news feed to stay up-to-date on park news and events.

wolves move across a frozen pond in winter  

Did You Know?
Voyageurs National Park is home to several wolf packs. Listen for their distinctive howl or look for fresh tracks in the winter.

Last Updated: January 22, 2009 at 15:34 EST