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On #WorldWaterDay 2025, we celebrate glaciers and their vital role.
This #ParkScienceMagazine story shows how nearby forests adapt as glaciers retreat, offering hope to glacier-adjacent forests facing climate change. ➡️ https://t.co/ADA2ettEE9

Small bites have big impacts as scientists use new tech to take a closer look at what caribou in Alaska are eating. What factors into their choices? Park scientists placed video collars on caribou to find out. Learn more in #ParkScienceMagazine: https://t.co/QdsS9mrPAN
Catch up on the latest science news from parks in #ParkScienceMagazine. The winter '24-'25 edition is out! It’s packed with cutting-edge science from the @NatlParkService. From ghost forests to caribou selfies, this issue has something for everyone. ➡️ https://t.co/KolbbAya2s

How we talk about climate change can shape perceptions and inspire action! 💪
A new #ParkScienceMagazine article highlights the importance of crafting effective messages about coastal storms, like nor’easters. ➡️ https://t.co/OXoGgkvKK8
#AmericanEducationWeek #ClimateChange

Humanities research methods can help us incorporate tribal knowledge in the science & stewardship of managing public lands without overburdening Tribes. See how we are these techniques to collaborate more thoughtfully with Tribes. ➡️ https://t.co/b0d2RxLAmf
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National Park Service employees prepare to protect people, assets, and infrastructure from disasters. But what about their own well-being? In this #ParkScienceMagazine story, see how we are integrating mental health tools into disaster planning. ➡️ https://t.co/P8RjLaJeE7

Ever wondered who's really to blame when wildlife misbehaves? 🤔 (spoiler alert... it's us!) This #ParkScienceMagazine story explores the complex relationship between humans and animals in natural spaces. 🐿️✨ ➡️ https://t.co/tEujngTOl3
#WorldAnimalDay #DontFeedWildlife

Found mainly on public lands, whitebark pine is one of America’s most threatened and ecologically valuable tree species. Aided by recent federal funding, a multi-agency alliance is using innovative strategies to protect it. ➡️ https://t.co/Gq89jzHrbz 🌲
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Sagebrush grows across nearly 200 million acres of land in 13 states. Yet sagebrush ecosystems are among the most imperiled in the US. See how the National Park Service and our partners are working to save this biome in this #ParkScienceMagazine story ➡️ https://t.co/S1mIxhFZNk

The summer '24 edition of #ParkScienceMagazine is out, and it’s packed with cutting-edge science from across the @NatlParkService! From touring a historic ship in virtual 3D to understanding the otter-eelgrass connection, there's something for everyone. ➡️ https://t.co/KolbbAya2s

We ❤️ citizen scientists!
Without #CitizenScientists those big datasets that parks find so useful would be only a dream. In this #ParkScienceMagazine article, read how important citizen scientists (and their gadgets) are to science in national parks. ➡️ https://t.co/ugVoCuyFyz

Need some science for your Saturday? Explore dark skies through the lens of Park Science Magazine.
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#DarkSkyWeek #ParkScience #ParkScienceMagazine #ScienceSaturday
📸 Star viewing party at Cedar Breaks National Monument - NPS

White-tailed deer in eastern forests love to snack on native plants and tree saplings. But when there are too many deer, that allows non-native, invasive plants to thrive and take over. In this #ParkScienceMagazine story, see how parks are pushing back to save their forests. ⬇️

Hotter and more frequent wildfires are threatening water sources in the West. To prepare, we must make good engineering decisions. In this #ParkScienceMagazine story, find out how engineers are leading the way in reducing risk to drinking water.
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What are mosquitoes good for?
Absolutely NOTH—wait a minute! In this #ParkScienceMagazine Podcast episode, hear how scientists are using a modern mosquito-control technique to fight mosquitoes with.... well, mosquitoes, to save Hawaiian forest birds.
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![NatureNPS's tweet photo. What are mosquitoes good for?
Absolutely NOTH—wait a minute! In this #ParkScienceMagazine Podcast episode, hear how scientists are using a modern mosquito-control technique to fight mosquitoes with.... well, mosquitoes, to save Hawaiian forest birds.
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New year, new issue of #ParkScienceMagazine!
Unlock the Earth’s secrets—layer by layer. Discover how wildfire makes the forest understory the star. Tune in to science and much more in the Winter 2023 issue of Park Science Magazine ➡️ https://t.co/jJkuaW63yX
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Bats are in danger. 🦇
A deadly fungal disease, White-Nose Syndrome (WNS), is putting bat species in North America at risk. However, a coordinated national response gives us hope! Find out how and why we’re helping bats in parks and beyond in this #ParkScienceMagazine story.

Uh, rattlesnakes as good mothers? That’s a twist! Sixty seconds is all it takes to be captivated by this reclusive animal’s motherly instincts. Learn more in this #ParkScienceMagazine video article ➡️ https://t.co/hUkK8ShyI1
#WorldAnimalDay

It's #NationalPreparednessMonth, and it's good to be prepared because #DisastersDontWait!
Learn how your drinking water could be affected by wildland fires and what your local water treatment plant can do to prepare in this #ParkScienceMagazine story ➡️ https://t.co/YZSxajQ9ji

At @RockyNPS, #CitizenScience volunteers help measure poo points (yup, you read that right💩) and other visitor impacts in the park's vast #Wilderness areas. Learn more in this #ParkScienceMagazine story ➡️ https://t.co/lKUPA9FD26

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