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Index to National Parks H Heacox, Kim Volume 65, 1991 The Taming of Denali 11/12, 20-25 Hester, Eugene F. NB: National Battlefield NPCA: National Parks and Conservation Association Nature’s Laboratory 1/2, 18-19 NHP: National Historical Park NPS: National Park Service Hierta, Ebba NL: National Lakeshore NR: National River Troubled Waters 11/12, 26-31 NM: National Monument NRA: National Recreation Area Hirschmann, Fred NP: National Park NS: National Seashore Alaska’s National Parks, Portfolio 3/4, 46-47 Saving Sacred Places 7/8, 18-19 Bryce Canyon, Portfolio 7/8, 46-47 A Cultural Landscapes Hoke, Franklin Air pollution parks preserving folklife 7/8, 37-39 Return of the Ridley 9/10, 36-41 Clean Air Act 1/2, 12 D Shenandoah suffers 3/4, 14 Alaska Death Valley NM Interior Department Denali faces development 11/12, 20-25 1872 mining law threatens 1/2, 26 separate from NPS i1/12, 4 Exxon Valdez oil spill 5/6, 16 wildlife threatened 3/4, 10 fish ladder endangers bears 9/10, 20 Denali NP K Alaska’s National Parks development in Alaska 11/12, 20-25 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles Fred Hirschmann, Portfolio 3/4, 46-47 Development return to Padre Island NS 9/10, 36-41 American Idea, An threatens parks 7/8, 20-25; 11/12, 20-25 Kenney, John photos reflecting parks 5/6, 24-31 mining undermines parks 1/2, 26-31 Beyond Park Boundaries 7/8, 20-25 Arch Celebration Diamonds and Rust St. Louis, Portfolio 11/12, 46-47 future park trends 5/6, 35-39 L Arctic Natonal Wildlife Refuge Dillon, Costa threatened by drilling 9/10, 13 Close Encounters 5/6, 35-39 La Pierre, Yvette Back on Track 7/8, 31-36 B E Cultural Landscapes 7/8, 37-39 Labor history Beyond Park Boundaries EPA Congress approves study 9/10, 20-21 adjacent land threats 7/8, 20-25 debates pollution control 7/8, 11 Lewis, John Blpaockw erC anpylaonnt threatens 1/2, 16 EcNoPsSy,s teFmo remsta naSegrevmiecen td iscuss 1/2, 13-14 LoAg giPanrgk System for Everyone 9/10, 22-23 Black History in the Parks Endangered Ranger, The Forest Service at Mt. Rainier 5/6, 12 parks reflect all history 1/2, 37-38 rangers face poor conditions 1/2, 32-36 Long distance trails Bryce Canyon NP indangered species NPS studies Route 66 3/4, 30-37 Hirschmann, Portfolio 7/8, 46-47 gray wolves 9/10, 11-12 Natural Passages 9/10, 42-44 Building on a Legacy Kemp’s ridley sea turtles 9/10, 36-41 James Ridenour 5/6, 22-23 trumpeter swan 7/8, 26-30 Bumpers, Dale zoos save species 1/2, 20-25 M concessioners profit 3/4, 16-17 Everglades NP Manassas NB Bush report card land swap imperiled 9/10, 10-11 stables expansion defeated 9/10, 14 experts grade president 11/12, 18-19 lawsuit settled 11/12, 16 stables proposed for Quayle 3/4, 11 Exxon Valdez oil spill March for Parks C Alaska sufters 5/6, 16 NPCA sponsors 2nd annual 5/6, 21 Cabin Vacations cleanup efforts lacking 3/4, 13-14 McCarty, Laura P. Toops, Connie 3/4, 38-40 damage reports released 7/8, 13 Bound for Freedom 11/12, 32-36 California desert McPhee, John protection bill 11/12, 10 F Outcroppings, Portfolio 9/10, 54-55 Call of the Trumpeter Flint Hills NM Milstein, Michael Yellowstone saves swan 7/8, 26-30 tallgrass prairie proposal 9/10, 16,18 Yellowstone’s Top Dog 3/4, 24-29 Cape Hatteras NS Florida Mining jetty project moves forward 1/2, 15 Everglades expansion 9/10, 10-11 NPS threatens ecology 1/2, 26-31 Clean Air Act Mt. Rainier NP aids reduction of acid rain 1/2, 12 G Forest Service logging in old-growth 5/6, 12 Cohn, Jeffrey P. The New Breeding Ground 1/2, 20-25 Gettysburg NP N shopping mall planned 11/12, Concessioners Ghost Forest NPCA Yosemite faces reforms 3/4, 8-9 Shenandoah coalition 5/6, 20 trees fight disease 3/4, 18-23 financial return inadequate 3/4, 16-17 Grand Canyon NP Manassas stables 3/4, 11; 9/10, 14 billed too little for utilities 7/8, 12 EPA debates pollution control 7/8, 11 Niobrara gains scenic river status 7/8, 11-12 reform bill introduced 11/12, 15 development 5/6, 15-16 presents awards to NPS employees 3/4, 15 Cooperative Park Study Units haze and river flow problems 11/12, 8 releases A Race Against Time 11/12, 9 shared knowledge 1/2, 18-19 Grand Teton NP NPS Craig, Bruce airport expansion opposed 9/10, 18 agrees to build stables for Quayle 3/4, 11 Promises To Keep 11/12, 18-19 snowmobile trails 3/4, 12 approves snowmobile trails 3/4, 12 NPCA looks at future 5/6, 35-39 Great Smoky Mountains NP bison control 1/2, 11 prepares for future 5/6, 22-23 Crespi, Muriel landfill threatens black bears 7/8, 10 44 November/December 1991 Index to National Parks H Heacox, Kim Volume 65, 1991 The Taming of Denali 11/12, 20-25 Hester, Eugene F. NB: National Battlefield NPCA: National Parks and Conservation Association Nature’s Laboratory 1/2, 18-19 NHP: National Historical Park NPS: National Park Service Hierta, Ebba NL: National Lakeshore NR: National River Troubled Waters 11/12, 26-31 NM: National Monument NRA: National Recreation Area Hirschmann, Fred NP: National Park NS: National Seashore Alaska’s National Parks, Portfolio 3/4, 46-47 Saving Sacred Places 7/8, 18-19 Bryce Canyon, Portfolio 7/8, 46-47 A Cultural Landscapes Hoke, Franklin Air pollution parks preserving folklife 7/8, 37-39 Return of the Ridley 9/10, 36-41 Clean Air Act 1/2, 12 D Shenandoah suffers 3/4, 14 Alaska Death Valley NM Interior Department Denali faces development 11/12, 20-25 1872 mining law threatens 1/2, 26 separate from NPS i1/12, 4 Exxon Valdez oil spill 5/6, 16 wildlife threatened 3/4, 10 fish ladder endangers bears 9/10, 20 Denali NP K Alaska’s National Parks development in Alaska 11/12, 20-25 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles Fred Hirschmann, Portfolio 3/4, 46-47 Development return to Padre Island NS 9/10, 36-41 American Idea, An threatens parks 7/8, 20-25; 11/12, 20-25 Kenney, John photos reflecting parks 5/6, 24-31 mining undermines parks 1/2, 26-31 Beyond Park Boundaries 7/8, 20-25 Arch Celebration Diamonds and Rust St. Louis, Portfolio 11/12, 46-47 future park trends 5/6, 35-39 L Arctic Natonal Wildlife Refuge Dillon, Costa threatened by drilling 9/10, 13 Close Encounters 5/6, 35-39 La Pierre, Yvette Back on Track 7/8, 31-36 B E Cultural Landscapes 7/8, 37-39 Labor history Beyond Park Boundaries EPA Congress approves study 9/10, 20-21 adjacent land threats 7/8, 20-25 debates pollution control 7/8, 11 Lewis, John Blpaockw erC anpylaonnt threatens 1/2, 16 EcNoPsSy,s teFmo remsta naSegrevmiecen td iscuss 1/2, 13-14 LoAg giPanrgk System for Everyone 9/10, 22-23 Black History in the Parks Endangered Ranger, The Forest Service at Mt. Rainier 5/6, 12 parks reflect all history 1/2, 37-38 rangers face poor conditions 1/2, 32-36 Long distance trails Bryce Canyon NP indangered species NPS studies Route 66 3/4, 30-37 Hirschmann, Portfolio 7/8, 46-47 gray wolves 9/10, 11-12 Natural Passages 9/10, 42-44 Building on a Legacy Kemp’s ridley sea turtles 9/10, 36-41 James Ridenour 5/6, 22-23 trumpeter swan 7/8, 26-30 Bumpers, Dale zoos save species 1/2, 20-25 M concessioners profit 3/4, 16-17 Everglades NP Manassas NB Bush report card land swap imperiled 9/10, 10-11 stables expansion defeated 9/10, 14 experts grade president 11/12, 18-19 lawsuit settled 11/12, 16 stables proposed for Quayle 3/4, 11 Exxon Valdez oil spill March for Parks C Alaska sufters 5/6, 16 NPCA sponsors 2nd annual 5/6, 21 Cabin Vacations cleanup efforts lacking 3/4, 13-14 McCarty, Laura P. Toops, Connie 3/4, 38-40 damage reports released 7/8, 13 Bound for Freedom 11/12, 32-36 California desert McPhee, John protection bill 11/12, 10 F Outcroppings, Portfolio 9/10, 54-55 Call of the Trumpeter Flint Hills NM Milstein, Michael Yellowstone saves swan 7/8, 26-30 tallgrass prairie proposal 9/10, 16,18 Yellowstone’s Top Dog 3/4, 24-29 Cape Hatteras NS Florida Mining jetty project moves forward 1/2, 15 Everglades expansion 9/10, 10-11 NPS threatens ecology 1/2, 26-31 Clean Air Act Mt. Rainier NP aids reduction of acid rain 1/2, 12 G Forest Service logging in old-growth 5/6, 12 Cohn, Jeffrey P. The New Breeding Ground 1/2, 20-25 Gettysburg NP N shopping mall planned 11/12, Concessioners Ghost Forest NPCA Yosemite faces reforms 3/4, 8-9 Shenandoah coalition 5/6, 20 trees fight disease 3/4, 18-23 financial return inadequate 3/4, 16-17 Grand Canyon NP Manassas stables 3/4, 11; 9/10, 14 billed too little for utilities 7/8, 12 EPA debates pollution control 7/8, 11 Niobrara gains scenic river status 7/8, 11-12 reform bill introduced 11/12, 15 development 5/6, 15-16 presents awards to NPS employees 3/4, 15 Cooperative Park Study Units haze and river flow problems 11/12, 8 releases A Race Against Time 11/12, 9 shared knowledge 1/2, 18-19 Grand Teton NP NPS Craig, Bruce airport expansion opposed 9/10, 18 agrees to build stables for Quayle 3/4, 11 Promises To Keep 11/12, 18-19 snowmobile trails 3/4, 12 approves snowmobile trails 3/4, 12 NPCA looks at future 5/6, 35-39 Great Smoky Mountains NP bison control 1/2, 11 prepares for future 5/6, 22-23 Crespi, Muriel landfill threatens black bears 7/8, 10 44 November/December 1991 INDEX continued... Senate energy bill deregulates industry 9/10, 13 NPS Sequoia NP THE MATHER proposal to restructure positions 5/6, 18, 20 trees suffer from disease 3/4, 18-23 employees victims of politics 11/12, 11 Shanks, Bernard 75th anniversary 5/6, 4 The Endangered Ranger 1/2, 32-36 SOCIETY Nash, Steve/Spear, Mike Shenandoah NP Ghost Forest 3/4, 18-23 new coalition addresses park problems 5/6, 20 National Energy Strategy power plants worsen air quality 3/4, 14 sacrifices conservation 5/6, 10-11 Simon, DavidJ . Native Americans Healing the Sacred Hoop 9/10, 24-29 Healing the Sacred Hoop 9/10, 24-29 Spear, Mike/Nash, Steve The Mather Society involves dedi- Saving Sacred Places 7/8, 18-19 Ghost Forest 3/4, 18-23 cated members and friends of NPCA Nature of the Terrain, The who, by their annual general contri- Ridenour looks at future of NPS 5/6, 32-34 T bution of $1,000 or more, continue Nature’s Laboratory preserving parks requires knowledge 1/2, 18-19 Tallgrass prairie to ensure the thoughtful steward- Flint Hills NM proposed in Kansas 9/10, 16,18 New Breeding Ground, The ship of our National Park System Theodore Roosevelt NP zoos save endangered species 1/2, 20-25 Forest Service plans drilling 5/6, 13-15 through their leadership, activism, Niobrara Scenic River Toops, Connie and generosity. gains NPS status 7/8, 11-12 North Cascades NP Cabin Vacations 3/4, 38-40 Trumpeter swan Forest Service damages river 11/12, 14 We gratefully acknowledge these in- Yellowstone struggles to save species 7/8, 26-30 dividuals whose support enables us O U to continue the fine tradition of Olympic NP Udall, Morris Stephen Tyng Mather, the first di- Elwha, Glines Canyon dams threaten 1/2, 13 FERC favors dams 7/8, 14-15 retires after 30 years in Congress 7/8, 9-10 rector of the National Park Service oil spill hits shoreline 9/10, 21 Underground railroad and one of the founders of NPCA. NPS study for historic inclusion 11/12, 32-36 P Utah bill may protect wildlands 7/8, 14 Recent donors: Padre Island NS NPS aids return of Kemp’s ridley 9/10, 36-41 V Park preservation W.E. Bierer requires research, resources 1/2, 18-19 Vandalism Park System for Everyone, A parks suffer 9/10, 30-35 Mrs. Elizabeth Warren Dent Rep. John Lewis 9/10, 22-23 Virginia Slims tennis tournament Mrs. Vernon W. Furrow Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge proposed at Rock Creek Park 9/10, 14,16 jetty permits cause damage 1/2, 15 Mrs. Teresa Ferster Glazier Petroglyph NM W Mr. Solomon Grossberg NPCA files suit for protection 7/8, 13-14 President Bush Whales Mrs. Ruth Halpenny Promises To Keep 11/12, 18-19 visitors crowd mammals 11/12, 26-31 Pritchard, Paul C. Wilkinson, Todd Mr. L. W. Lane,Jr . Concessions 3/4, 4 Call of the Trumpeter 7/8, 26-30 Ms. Ann Lennartz Eroding Ethic, An 7/8, 4 Raiders of the Parks 9/10, 30-35 Independence 11/12, 4 Undermining the Parks 1/2, 26-31 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lilienthal Mirror of Service, The 1/2, 6 Winks, Robin W. Partnerships 9/10, 4 Mr. Ralph E. Nemeth The Nature of the Terrain 5/6, 32-34 Priorities 5/6, 4 Wolves General Dillman Rash R reintroduction at Yellowstone NP 9/10, 11-12 World War II parks Lucy Ireland Smiley Rainbow Bridge NM The War To End All Wars 11/12, 37-39 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Spitzer, Jr. suffers from vandalism, congestion 1/2, 14 Wounded Knee Rangers NPS studies for inclusion 9/10, 24-29 Mr. and Mrs. Fred StanbackJ,r . poor salaries, bleak opportunities 1/2, 32-36 Red wolves Y Mrs. Marka W. Stewart return to Great Smoky Mountains 3/4, 9-10 Ridenour, James Yellowstone NP Mr. and Mrs. JohnJ . Strandberg Building on a Legacy 5/6, 22-23 NPS shoot bison 1/2, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Timmons Rock Creek Park preserving an ecosystem 1/2, 13-14 Virginia Slims tennis tournament 9/10, 14,16 Yellowstone’s Top Dog Martha W. Tolman Rocky Mountain NP NPS researches coyotes 3/4, 24-29 Mrs. George Warren NPS looks for new concessioner 3/4, 15 Young, Lauren Route 66 America’s Main Street, Route 66 3/4, 30-37 NPS studies inclusion 3/4, 30-37 For information on how to join the S Z Mather Society, contact: Diane Saguaro NM Zarafonitis, Bess Clifford, NPCA, 1776 Mass. Ave., expanded to aid vanishing cacti 9/10, 11-12 The War To End All Wars 11/12, 37-39 N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Seher, Jennifer Zion NP Natural Passages, trails 9/10, 36-41 giant theater 1/2, 16; 7/8, 8-9; 11/12, 16 NATIONAL PARKS

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