News from the Parks
Author to Discuss Formations, Rocks at Joshua Tree Park
December 2, 2008 - 12:34pm
The Rancho Mirage Public Library will host a lecture Tuesday explaining the origins of Joshua Tree National Park's landscape. Dee Trent, co-author of “Joshua Tree National Park Geology,” will discuss the park's rocks and minerals and explain how major rock groups formed.
December 2, 2008 - 12:34pm
The Rancho Mirage Public Library will host a lecture Tuesday explaining the origins of Joshua Tree National Park's landscape. Dee Trent, co-author of “Joshua Tree National Park Geology,” will discuss the park's rocks and minerals and explain how major rock groups formed.
Winter in America’s National Parks
December 2, 2008 - 12:23pm
Most vacationers visit America’s national parks during the summer months—when the roads are crowded, restaurants are packed and prices are at their peak. But think outside of the season, and you can reduce headaches and pare down expenses. Although lodging options can be limited, many visitors are surprised to learn that quite a few national park lodges remain open during the winter months.
December 2, 2008 - 12:23pm
Most vacationers visit America’s national parks during the summer months—when the roads are crowded, restaurants are packed and prices are at their peak. But think outside of the season, and you can reduce headaches and pare down expenses. Although lodging options can be limited, many visitors are surprised to learn that quite a few national park lodges remain open during the winter months.
'In The Wild' exhibit
December 2, 2008 - 12:20pm
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association is sponsoring the photographic exhibit In the Wild by Akron Beacon reporter Bob Downing. There will be an artist reception/opening from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Seiberling Gallery, 1403 W. Hines Hill Road, in the administrative offices.
December 2, 2008 - 12:20pm
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Association is sponsoring the photographic exhibit In the Wild by Akron Beacon reporter Bob Downing. There will be an artist reception/opening from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Seiberling Gallery, 1403 W. Hines Hill Road, in the administrative offices.
The Spotted Owl Disappearing Act
December 2, 2008 - 12:16pm
Scott Gremel makes his way swiftly and surely up the steep trail, across a frigid stream, through the colossal stands of hemlock and Douglas fir. On the ridgeline, thousands of feet above where he left his truck on the valley floor, Gremel points the antenna on his tracking device toward the next valley. A faint ping responds, the radio tag of a single barred owl that has laid claim to two entire valleys.
December 2, 2008 - 12:16pm
Scott Gremel makes his way swiftly and surely up the steep trail, across a frigid stream, through the colossal stands of hemlock and Douglas fir. On the ridgeline, thousands of feet above where he left his truck on the valley floor, Gremel points the antenna on his tracking device toward the next valley. A faint ping responds, the radio tag of a single barred owl that has laid claim to two entire valleys.
Slowed Development Gives Time to Plan
December 2, 2008 - 12:15pm
The tough economy and resulting slowdown in development in southwest Utah may be a good thing, a Utah Geological Survey official said. A senior scientist for the agency, Bill Lund, said the lag in development has allowed him to make sure government planners, geologists and engineers are aware of the geologic hazards like landslides and flooding in the St. George-Hurricane area.
December 2, 2008 - 12:15pm
The tough economy and resulting slowdown in development in southwest Utah may be a good thing, a Utah Geological Survey official said. A senior scientist for the agency, Bill Lund, said the lag in development has allowed him to make sure government planners, geologists and engineers are aware of the geologic hazards like landslides and flooding in the St. George-Hurricane area.
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