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Cultural Resources

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National Park Service archeologists, architects, curators, ethnographers, historians, and other cultural resource professionals work to preserve, protect, and share the history of this land and its people. This includes archeological sites and objects in park museum collections.

 

Topics

  • Inventory & Monitoring
    • Climate
    • Elk
    • Fish Populations
    • Glacier Monitoring
    • Intertidal
    • Landbirds
    • Landscape Dynamics
    • Mountain Lakes
    • Water Quality
    • Air Quality Monitoring
    • Vegetation monitoring
      • Forest
      • Prairie
      • Subalpine
  • Biological Resources
    • Amphibians
    • Birds
    • Fish
    • Invertebrates
    • Mammals
    • Reptiles
    • Vegetation
  • CULTURAL RESOURCES
  • Physical Resources
    • Air
      • Air Quality Monitoring
    • Climate
    • Fire
    • Geology
    • Glaciers
      • Glacier Monitoring
    • Water

Park Units

  • Ebey's Landing
  • Fort Vancouver
  • Klondike Gold Rush
  • Lewis and Clark
  • Mount Rainier
  • North Cascades
  • Olympic
  • San Juan Island

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    • Research at Ebey's Landing
    • Research at Fort Vancouver
    • Research at Klondike Gold Rush
    • Research at Lewis and Clark
    • Research at Mount Rainier
    • Research at North Cascades
    • Research at Olympic
    • Research at San Juan Island
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