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02 September 2022

Inspiration or Interpretation?

What is the first thing that comes to mind when I mention the word interpretation? A language interpreter translating sentences? A student interpreting Shakespeare for the first time? In the National Park Services interpretation is…
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01 September 2022

Thankful

A few years ago, I was offered a seasonal position with the Forest Service and the district ranger who called with the good news, boasted how the Forest Service is one of the highest rated…
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31 August 2022

Plant Profile: Orange Hawkweed on the Pike National Forest

Hello everyone, my name is Nick Race, and I'm the invasive plant coordinator resource assistant on the Pike National Forest. If you caught my blog post last month, I talked a bit about what invasive…
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17 August 2022

All Types of Media

It's Krystjana again. I'm back with more information from the AV archives. Recently, my desk was moved to be in the same room as the AV collection. This way I do not have to move…
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16 August 2022

Invisible Disability Experience

Visiting a national park as someone with an invisible disability can be a challenging experience at times, but also very fun. As a Type 1 Diabetic, there are a lot of extra things you have…
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12 August 2022

It All Starts with Small Steps

There are many times an intern's work is deemed as boring, repetitive, or dull. Personally, I don't think that's the case. In fact, if you take a step back and look at the bigger picture,…
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