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Category: Member News

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Bob Dunne, 1929 – 2019

View November 13, 2010. Bob Dunne in his home studio, Silver Spring, MD. Made following his interview for NANPA's oral history project.

Last Chance to Apply for Grants

View Photo by Morgan Heim 2017 Philip Hyde Grant winner

We all need an “Ah-ha moment”

View Horseshoe Bend, AZ

Rare Plant Heroes

View Herbarium Specimen

The Old Growth Project

View A state-listed endangered species in Florida, the ghost orchid is a leafless plant that photosynthesizes through its roots. Surviving in the subtropical climates of South Florida's Everglades, only an estimated 2000 remain because of poaching pressures. This plant is likely safe from poachers as it took root 50-feet up in a 500-year-old cypress. © Mac Stone.

Documenting the River of Redemption: An update on the Anacostia Project

View Sunset over the Anacostia River in Prince George's County, Maryland.

The NPS Artist-in-Residence Program: Are you interested?

View Sunrise at Padre Island National Seashore, 7/7/18.

Hidden Rivers

View Chub nest

From the Executive Director – Susan Day

View Cover of the Fall 2013 issue of Currents magazine, which was the last published printed issue. Photo caption: An Ogeechee tupelo photographed by Carlton Ward Jr. spreads its branches over a shallow sandbar colored orange by tannin-stained water flowing from the Okefenokee Swamp.

Nightline: Overwhelmed by “Insta-crowds”

View NANPA member and regular blog contributor Jerry Ginsberg was a a consultant to and interviewed on ABC’s Nightline program last night (July 29th) in a feature that examined the balance between access and protection at precious natural places, like the Wave, Zion, Horseshoe Bend and other unique, but fragile, locations.

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