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SciShow

10 Discoveries Made in National Parks

12th - Higher Ed
You might think of national parks as a nice place to see a geyser, or a big ol’ canyon, but over the past 100 years, US national parks have produced some of the biggest, oldest, deepest, and creepiest discoveries that have been made in...
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SciShow

10 Discoveries Made in National Parks

12th - Higher Ed
You might think of national parks as a nice place to see a geyser, or a big ol’ canyon, but over the past 100 years, US national parks have produced some of the biggest, oldest, deepest, and creepiest discoveries that have been made in...
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PBS

Artists find inspiration in nature and history of Everglades National Park

12th - Higher Ed
Artists have long taken to the outdoors to do their work. Now, a new program, Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE), puts a new emphasis on that important synergy. Jeffrey Brown visited Everglades National Park to see how artists are...
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Curated Video

Tour Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah

6th - Higher Ed
Explore the wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, horseback riding through stunning hoodoos and scenery.
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Nature League

Amazing Advancements in Wildlife Biology | #NowNotThen Tag

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit Garner discusses some positive changes to wildlife biology and conservation research over the last few decades. Get your Critically Endangered Sharks poster here! Only on sale through May 30th.
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Curated Video

Trump lays wreath at Pearl Harbor memorial

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump visited the USS Arizona Memorial on Friday during his visit to Hawaii. The President and first lady laid a wreath in honour of those killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces on 7...
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Curated Video

Trump lays wreath at Pearl Harbor memorial

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump visited the USS Arizona Memorial on Friday during his visit to Hawaii. The President and first lady laid a wreath in honour of those killed during the attack on Pearl Harbour by Japanese forces on...
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Curated Video

Report: Border Barrier Could Damage Archaeological Sites In Arizona

Higher Ed
​According to National Park Service report, up to 22 archaeological sites ​in Arizona are at risk of being destroyed by border wall construction.
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Curated Video

The U.S. National Park Service will begin marking sites of significance to the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior announced at the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan. (May 30)

Higher Ed
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell announced Friday at the Stonewall Inn, scene of the riots widely credited with starting the modern gay rights movement, that the National Park Service will begin marking sites of significance to the...
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Curated Video

The Legacy Of P-22: Hollywood's Famous Mountain Lion

Higher Ed
A cougar has lived in Los Angeles' Griffith Park for the past decade, and he's done more for saving the species than any other creature.
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Curated Video

Govt. Watchdog: National Parks Were Open Illegally During Shutdown

Higher Ed
Lawmakers asked the U.S. Government Accountability Office if reallocating funds to keep the parks open was legal. The answer was no.
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Curated Video

A Megadrought Is Killing Protected Elk In Califronia

Higher Ed
Some volunteers took helping a federally protected species into their own hands by carrying water to elk dying of thirst.
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Curated Video

Yellowstone National Park Setting Attendance Records

Higher Ed
The National Park Service said Yellowstone has set September and year-to-date attendance records.
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Curated Video

D.C. Will Set Aside 'First Amendment Zones' For Inauguration Protests

Higher Ed
Protesters will only be allowed to peacefully assemble in so-called First Amendment zones during the inauguration.
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Curated Video

The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers and bikers to visit nearby Potomac River towns.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Partnership aims to boost Potomac River tourism CAPTION: The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers...
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Curated Video

Park visitors marvel at cherry blossoms gifted by Japan

Higher Ed
Cherry blossom trees gifted by Japan more than a century ago are impressing visitors at a park in Washington DC. They form the centrepiece of the city's annual Spring Festival. Cherry blossoms as far as the eye can see in Washington's...
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Bloomberg

Trump Donates 1Q Salary to National Park Service

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- At his briefing on Monday, White House Spokesman Sean Spicer announced that President Trump is donating his first-quarter salary to the National Park Service.
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Curated Video

Washington Monument reopens after 3-year closure

Higher Ed
After a three-year closure, the Washington Monument is reopening to the public.  
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Curated Video

Report: Trump Administration Asks U.S. Marshals To Protect Monuments

Higher Ed
The Trump administration reportedly asked the U.S. Marshals to prepare to "provide federal law enforcement support to protect national monuments."
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Curated Video

The Washington Monument is reopening to the public, 33 months after an earthquake damaged the 130-year-old stone obelisk. After a morning ceremony, the 555-foot stone monument that was once the tallest structure in the world reopened Monday. (May 12)

Higher Ed
The Washington Monument is reopening to the public, 33 months after an earthquake damaged the 130-year-old stone obelisk. After a morning ceremony, the 555-foot stone monument that was once the tallest structure in the world reopened to...
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Curated Video

During the height of the tourist season, visitors to Washington are faced with an ugly sight when they hit the Lincoln Memorial. The reflecting pool is drained, dug up - and undergoing a renovation that won't be finished until next year. (Sept. 13)

Higher Ed
Headline: Construction alters iconic D.C. views Caption: During the height of the tourist season, visitors to Washington are faced with an ugly sight when they hit the Lincoln Memorial. The reflecting pool is drained, dug up - and...
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Curated Video

Overflowing Great Lakes threaten bird species

Higher Ed
Trouble is brewing for the piping plover, already one of the Great Lakes region's most endangered species, as water levels surge during a rain-soaked spring that has flooded large areas of the Midwest.
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Curated Video

An internal report from the National Park Service said tour companies sold tickets with the knowledge of park officials at the Pearl Harbor Memorial, even though tickets are supposed to be free. (Dec. 5)

Higher Ed
Soundbite, John Landrysmith, former National Park Service guide "It was just appalling. To think that those men laid down their lives in service to their country and these men were trying to make money off of that sacrifice, it was...