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Our Collections at Risk: Climate Change Threats to NCR Museum Property
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Over the past 15 years NPS Collections from Texas to Maine have faced devastating impacts from hurricanes and other climate related events. During this time, Hurricanes such as Isabel, Ivan, Katrina and Sandy have wrought havoc on NPS museum collections. Although not subjected to direct impacts from these recent hurricanes, NCR parks have been heavily damaged by their collateral impacts, typically in the form of flooding along the Potomac Valley. It is simply a matter of time before a major hurricane strikes right at the heart of the Nation’s Capital. Our recent brush with Hurricane Joaquin highlighted the risks we face in NCR from a devastating Hurricane event and its related impacts. Beginning in 2014 the NCR Museum Program has been developing an assessment of park collection vulnerabilities to climate change in NCR. This brief presentation will discuss those threats and highlight how some NCR parks are addressing those threats.
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Predictions of Coastal Vegetation Change Associated with Sea Level Rise
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Andrew Elmore- Associate Professor University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science- Appalachian Laboratory
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Presence of Ranavirus and Chytrid Pathogens among Amphibians
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Christine Densmore- Veterinary Medical Officer, U.S. Geological Survey, Leetown Science Center
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Proximity to Power: How the Preservation of Lafayette Square Paved the Way for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
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Kathryn Smith- National Historic Landmarks & National Register Coordinator, NPS National Capital Region
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Sediment and Vegetation trends at Dyke Marsh Preserve and Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
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Cindy Palinkas- Associate Professor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Subsistence Fishing, Ethnographic Resource Study
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Shirley Fiske- Research Professor, University of Maryland Department of Anthropology
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Surveys of Native and Introduced Bees of the Woodlands of the Mid-Atlantic
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Sam Droege- Biologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Patuzent Wildlife Research Center and Grace Savoy-Burke- Graduate Student, University of Delaware, Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources
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Welcoming Statement from Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region
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Robert Vogel, NPS NCR Regional Director
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National Park Service Spotlights
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources