Big Bend National Park:
Dinosaur fossil exhibit proposed for Big Bend National Park in West Texas
The National Park Service is planning a new dinosaur fossil exhibit for Big Bend National Park in West Texas.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/14a069a1419e4bb69847772ea59c0379/TX--Dinosaur-Fossils-Exhibit
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Everglades:
Crocodiles turning up in Broward, Palm Beach
Paddling down the Intracoastal Waterway in Boca Raton, Russell Fields noticed what appeared to be a large palm leaf floating near shore.
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2013-12...-hord-alligator
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Glacier NP:
Want to work in Glacier? Now's the time to apply
Here at Glacier National Park, they’re getting started on the annual search for approximately 350 temporary employees who will primarily help the park operate during its busiest time of year.
http://missoulian.com/business/local/wan...1a4bcf887a.html

Montana’s Glaciers Reach Tipping Point
The celebrated alpine glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are the first dominoes to fall in a series of extinctions expected to circle the globe. While it’s too late to save these famous American icefields (since existing climate change has already sealed their fate), glaciers overseas may benefit from the example of Montana.
http://livinggreenmag.com/2013/12/23/mother-nature/montanas-glaciers-reach-tipping-point/
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Misc. NP News:
Consider A Year-End Donation To Your Favorite National Park Friends Group
Trail improvements, interpretive programming, historic preservation, and even transportation are some of the projects tackled by national park friends groups year-in and year-out. With time running out in 2013, consider a year-end tax deductible donation to your favorite friends group to help them through 2014.
http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/201...ends-group24414
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Yellowstone:
A LONG-TERM PLAN AT LAST AT YELLOWSTONE
Attraction's permanent winter-use policy promises stability for visitors, businesses
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20131221/NEWS01/312210010/A-LONG-TERM-PLAN-LAST-YELLOWSTONE

U. scientists mapping true size of Yellowstone's magma reservoir
The volcanic activity below Yellowstone Park is alive and well; and now it appears the upper magma reservoir underneath, which fires all the geyser attractions, is much bigger than scientists once believed.
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=28122230&nid=148
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