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HomeYear at a GlanceForewordIntroductionChapterChapter 1--Meeting the ChallengeChapter 2--Science-Based ManagementChapter 3--National Parks as LaboratoriesChapter 4--Marine and Coastal Resource ProtectionChapter 5--Managing RisksChapter 6--RestorationChapter 7--Collaboration and Public ParticipationChapter 8--Looking Ahead    Search      Archive

  Looking Ahead
 
Group observing lava flow at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park are dazzled by lava flowing out to sea below the safe haven of a cliff overlook.
Courtesy of Jeff Selleck
 
    “The parks should reach broader segments of society in ways that make them more meaningful in the life of the nation.”

—National Park System Advisory Board



Articles

Implications for natural resource preservation in parks
By John G. Dennis


















This material is from Natural Resource Year in Review--2001, published by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, in May 2001 (publication D-2255)
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Last Updated: 1/10/2008