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Network to Freedom – Using GIS to Promote and Preserve Underground Railroad History
Network to Freedom - Using GIS to Promote and Preserve Underground Railroad History Written by: Winnie Cargill ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hi! My name is...
Curatorship: Different, But Complementary Experiences
Interpretation and Curatorship: Different, But Complementary Experiences Written by: Cristina Tejada The cool part about being the Curatorial and Education member at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park is the exposure to many different aspects of the...
Meet Han and Nathan: Night Sky Members at Death Valley National Park
Meet Han and Nathan: Night Sky Members at Death Valley National Park Written by: Han Johnson and Nathan Spicuzza Tell us a bit about yourself and your interest in conservation. Han: My name is Han Johnson and I use they/them pronouns. I am a HUGE fan of nature and...
Discover the Beauty of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
In collaboration with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, we’re excited to share this new video highlighting the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge. The Okefenokee Swamp, which straddles the Florida-Georgia line, is one of the largest remaining intact freshwater ecosystems in...
The Springs and Seeps of the Grand Canyon
The Springs and Seeps of the Grand Canyon Written by: Danielle Urich Working for Grand Canyon National Park has been an adventure of a lifetime; the combination of fun, cutting-edge science with one of the most incredible landscapes on the planet is hard...
Finds From an Archaeological Site and What They Used To Be
Finds From an Archaeological Site and What They Used To Be Written by: Sofia Krom Artifacts recovered during archeological investigations are rarely complete or intact. You usually only have small parts of the object, making it difficult to tell what it...
Ashley Martinez: Housekeeping at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
CRDIP | Historic Housekeeping is Conservation Written by: Ashley Martinez I am currently at my half way point at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park (MABI) as a Museum Education and Curatorial Fellow. I have had the privilege of working...
Working with Sea Turtles on Buck Island: An Interview with ACE Member Georgia Lattig
Working with Sea Turtles on Buck Island: An Interview with ACE Member Georgia Lattig Georgia Lattig, EPIC NPS, Buck Island Sea Turtle Research Program Tell us a bit about yourself and your position. What does an average day look like? My...
Rachel Teeter: Cumberland Gap Bat Research, Education & White Nose Syndrome Awareness
Batty About Bats Written by: Rachel Teeter I started my most recent position at Cumberland Gap as the official “Batty About Bats” Interpretation Intern in March. My position is funded specifically through grants allotted to increase awareness about the...
Interdisciplinary Work and National Cemeteries
Interdisciplinary Work and National Cemeteries Written by: Craig Somers Asset Management Fellow, Washington Support Office Park Cultural Landscape Program Beginning in 2022 the Park Cultural Landscapes Program (PCLP), in concert with the Olmsted...
Serving at Cape Lookout
Serving at Cape Lookout Written by: Jonah Snead My position at Cape Lookout National Seashore with the Traditional Trades Advancement Program (TTAP) has provided me with new skills, relationships, as well as a greater knowledge of what happens behind the...
Monument Farms Wetland Restoration: The Power of Partnerships
Two ACE program divisions, SEG Crew and Private Lands, teamed up to provide critical protection to countless plant and animal species and combat the effects of climate change at Monument Farms, a dairy farm located outside of iconic Middlebury, Vermont. A portion of...
Opening the Meriam House at Minute Man National Historical Park
Opening the Meriam House Written by: Eva Parra Opening the Meriam House was my main project at Minute Man National Historical Park. I started off and never really stopped researching the structure. It felt like every day, a visitor would ask a question that...
Sharing About Archaeology at Longfellow House
Sharing About Archaeology Written by: Eva Parra I was lucky enough to participate in the archeological dig at Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site in Massachusetts. I worked with the Northeast Archeological Resources Program...
September 24 is National Public Lands Day
Here at ACE, there is nothing more deeply connected to the core of our organization than caring for and conserving public land. National Public Lands Day is known as a "fee-free day" -- when forests, parks, refuges, and...