Skip to main content
Advanced Search

Filters: Categories: Publication (X) > partyWithName: National Park Service (X)

235 results (16ms)   

Filters
Date Range
Extensions
Types
Contacts
Categories
Tag Types
Tag Schemes
View Results as: JSON ATOM CSV
thumbnail
Study on the cattle industry in Canyonlands National Park. The intention of the study is to trace the history of the cattle industry as it was done in the park. The study is divided into three sections: 1) discussion of the open range cattle industry in the last decades of the 19th century 2) a look at the park itself, the topography, Colorado and Green Rivers and 3) a look at the land in the park located between the rivers, Island in the Sky and White Rim country. Published by Historic Preservation Team, Denver Service Center, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, in 1972.
A critical part of the National Park Service’s Arctic Network Inventory and Monitoring Programis monitoring the Western Arctic Caribou Herd (WACH). The status, distribution, movementsand trends in the condition of caribou in all five park units are monitored. Accurate and detailedmodels of snow cover within the range of the Western Arctic Caribou Herd will provideimportant context to help understand movement patterns and timing of caribou migrations. Snowdepth influences caribou winter distribution and habitat availability by impacting the costs oflocomotion and cratering for forage plants and lichens. Snow depth patterns on the landscapealso influence plant communities, affecting the distribution of preferred forage...
thumbnail
This report describes the work performed by the Alaska Exotic Plant Management Team at Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve during the 2011 season including objectives, methods, and major conclusions. This field work is a continuation of work done by the Alaska Exotic Plant Management Team in the summer of 2010. The 2011 season was divided into four main regions from highest to lowest priority: Coal Creek Camp; Slaven’s Roadhouse; the Dalton Highway south of Coldfoot, AK; and Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve along the Middle Fork of the Koyukuk River. The main area of focus during the 2011 season was the high traffic areas along Coal Creek; a tributary...
thumbnail
During the 2012 field season, the Central Alaska Network (CAKN) Stream Monitoring Program made 130 site visits to 58 unique stream sites across the network (Figure 1), with each site being sampled one to five times from early May through late September. The data collected included instantaneous water chemistry, stream flow, water chemistry samples, macroinvertebrates, benthic diatoms, stable isotope samples, habitat data and environmental DNA samples. Continuous year-round temperature monitoring at 23 sites across the network is ongoing. At the request of DENA staff, the Stream Monitoring Program collected water chemistry, metals, invertebrates and diatoms from 7 sites in the Kantishna Hills. Active layer depth...


map background search result map search result map Cattle raising in the canyons: Canyonlands National Park, Utah Vegetation sampling in the Arctic Inventory and Monitoring Network, 2013 Progress Report Invasive plant management in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve and Gates of the ARctic National Park and Preserve: 2011 Summary Report Denali National Park and Preserve Landcover Mapping Project Volume 2: Landcover classes and plant associations Three decades of landscape change in Alaska’s Arctic National Parks: Analysis of aerial photographs, c. 1980-2010 Climate and snowpack monitoring progress report 2011: Arctic Network McCarthy Creek Forest Resource Inventory CAKN Stream Monitoring Program 2012 Field Season Report Glacial transport of human waste and survival of fecal bacteria on Mt. McKinley’s Kahiltna Glacier, Denali National Park, Alaska Air Quality Monitoring Protocol for Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska Cattle raising in the canyons: Canyonlands National Park, Utah Denali National Park and Preserve Landcover Mapping Project Volume 2: Landcover classes and plant associations Glacial transport of human waste and survival of fecal bacteria on Mt. McKinley’s Kahiltna Glacier, Denali National Park, Alaska Air Quality Monitoring Protocol for Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska McCarthy Creek Forest Resource Inventory Vegetation sampling in the Arctic Inventory and Monitoring Network, 2013 Progress Report Three decades of landscape change in Alaska’s Arctic National Parks: Analysis of aerial photographs, c. 1980-2010 Climate and snowpack monitoring progress report 2011: Arctic Network Invasive plant management in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve and Gates of the ARctic National Park and Preserve: 2011 Summary Report CAKN Stream Monitoring Program 2012 Field Season Report