Everglades National Park News:
Snakes alive! But not much else in Everglades
Davidson professor is lead author on high-profile study.
Florida was in the news this week, and not just because of the snake oil being peddled and venom being spewed by Republican candidates in the Sunshine State's presidential primary.
http://www.lakenormancitizen.com/news/item/1701-snakes-alive-but-not-much-else-in-everglades.html
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Mammoth Cave National Park News:
Park Service study shows Mammoth Cave generates $62 million annually for region
An economic impact study from the National Park Service indicates Mammoth Cave National Park is generating $62 million every year for the south-central Kentucky region.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/dd99727d7d2244e18a87b9ed573a71f0/KY--Mammoth-Cave-Impact/
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Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News:
Studies Suggest Volcanic Eruptions Can Be Predicted
New research suggests that eruptions at some of Earth’s largest volcanoes could be predicted decades before the event actually occurs, potentially making it easier for experts to monitor danger zones and conduct pre-emptive evacuations to keep residents out of harm’s way.
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112467784/studies-suggest-volcanic-eruptions-can-be-predicted/

Grand Teton Park Issues Permit For Tarantino Film
Grand Teton National Park officials say director Quentin Tarantino plans on shooting some scenes for his latest film in Jackson Hole within the next couple of weeks.
http://www.localnews8.com/news/30370612/detail.html
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