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Yosemite National Park
Fact Sheets
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NPS Photo | Yosemite Falls |
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Have you ever wondered how you can learn about what's going on in the park without reading through a 300 page document? A great way to start the process of getting involved in park projects is to read through related fact sheets. Fact sheets are typically created for a project, ongoing issue, or planning effort near its inception. A fact sheet is a concise (1-2 pages) document that provides such things as an introduction, background, purpose and need, estimated schedule, and any other associated details pertaining to the subject matter. These documents are a great way to begin your understanding of what is going on in Yosemite and what the next steps are for your involvement.
For more information regarding specific projects, visit the Current Plans and Projects page for more details.
Below is a list of current fact sheets related to park plans and improvement projects:
(All these files are Adobe PDF files and will require a minute to load.)
Planning and Public Comment Related Fact Sheets
Current and Ongoing Plans and Projects
Resources Management and Science Issues/Projects
Completed Plans and Projects
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Did You Know?
In March 1987, the largest historical rockfall in Yosemite National Park deposited an estimated 1.5 million tons of debris at the base of Three Brothers, closing Northside Drive for several months.
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Last Updated: March 26, 2009 at 17:29 EST |