National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Natural Resource Program Center, Office of Education and Outreach
Natural Resource Year in Review—2004; A portrait of the year in natural resource stewardship and science in the National Park System; ISSN 1544-5437
Winkler cactus (Pediocactus winkleri), Capitol Reef National Park, Utah (NPS)
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Front Matter: The Year 2004 in Review/Year at a Glance—2004 Chapter 1: A Spectrum of Challenges (right, Muir Glacier, Glacier Bay, Alaska—USGS/B. F. Molnia, 2004) Chapter 2: Controlling Invasive Species (right, Exotic Plant Management Team deployment at Arches National Park—NPS) Chapter 3: Preserving Threatened and Endangered Species (right, Kemp's ridley sea turtle at Padre Island National Seashore—NPS) Chapter 4: Restoration (right, Miami blue butterfly—Jaret Daniels, McGuire Center for Lepidoptera Research, University of Florida) Chapter 5: Parks for Science (right, Tomales sea flea—Todd Haney, UCLA) Chapter 6: Science for Parks (right, resource sensitivity map—NPS/Prince William Forest Park) Chapter 7: Behind the Scenery (right, NPS staff and ginseng plants, Shenandoah National Park—NPS/Bob Kreiling) Chapter 8: Looking Ahead (right, Delicate Arch, Arches National Park—copyright Jeff Selleck)
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