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Pikas are small furry mammals related to rabbits that live on steep rocky talus slopes. They are, unfortunately, in the direct path of danger caused by global climate change. This film shows the team at North Cascades National Park studying the pikas and talking about their work.
This "Science Minute Video" shows staff and students from Fort Vancouver and the NW Cultural Resources Institute Archaeological Field School doing field work. Dr. Doug Wilson explains the work and the reasons why it's important.
Published 03/10/14
Klondike Gold Rush Seattle is a historical site dedicated to preserving and interpreting the role of Seattle in the historic events of the 1890's. This "Science Minute Video" explains the preservation of a historical treasure at Klondike Gold Rush (Seattle) and features the Park Service...
Published 03/10/14
This five-minute video features staff at Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve explaining how they preserve and protect a historic cultural landscape.
Published 03/10/14