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Geotimes
December 2004
Megan Sever
Review of Creationist Book Shelved The Department of the Interior has yet to reach a decision on the sale in Grand Canyon National Park of a book that tells a biblical story of the creation of the Grand Canyon. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
August 2006
Kathryn Hansen
Muddling Science at Parks and Museums Exhibit disclaimers, along with other changes in parks and museums, could pose challenges to effectively communicating science to the public. mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
August 2007
Christina C. Schaller
Let Academic Freedom Ring Unless we liberate science from political and religious forces, our students don't stand a chance in the global workforce. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
February 2006
Naomi Lubick
Geomedia Museums: Darwin's Life and Work on Exhibit... Books: Carving Grand Canyon: Evidence, Theories, and Mystery... Grand Canyon: Solving Earth's Grandest Puzzle... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
January 2006
Kate Siber
Grand Canyon Under Glass Arizona's Hualapai tribe is opening a glass-bottomed, horseshoe-shaped walkway that will jut 70 feet from the edge of the Grand Canyon's south rim, 4,000 feet above the canyon floor. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2008
Grand Canyon Rafting Photo Gallery Epic shots of the Grand Canyon taken while rafting down the Colorado River. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Jasper Anson
Top 10: National Parks With such a giant landscape to work with, the United States holds a multitude of national parks for local and international tourists to sample any time of the year. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
July 2003
Robert Spoelhof
The Not-So-Retired Life At retirement, geologist Robert Spoelhof finally learns what he wants to be when he grows up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
December 2005
Naomi Lubick
National Parks in Crisis America's national parks are facing a financial crisis: The parks have a $600 million shortfall, on top of a maintenance backlog of $4.5 billion to $9.7 billion. In response, the National Park Service and Congress are devising new methods for fundraising, some of which are controversial. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
February 2005
Naomi Lubick
George H. Billingsley: Mapping the Grand Canyon Billingsley has published 70 maps of the region, and his love of the landscape keeps him going back to the field, as he tries to finish mapping the last few corners of the region. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
August 2002
Arizona "Grand" Tour Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon, and Sedona -- a Perfect Loop mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 26, 2011
Matt Koppenheffer
5 Investing Lessons Born of Defying Reason Five timeless investing lessons that come from doing something utterly crazy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 26, 2010
April Taylor
Grand Canyon Education Shares Plunged: What You Need to Know Grand Canyon Education shares are down 9.5% today, possibly because of the weak outlook reported by competitor Capella Education, which warned that its enrollment and revenues would slow in the coming year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 5, 2011
Travis Hoium
Grand Canyon Education Shares Popped: What You Need to Know I can't believe my eyes. As the sky is falling, Grand Canyon Education's shares are actually climbing 13% higher today. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
April 1, 2007
Career Snapshot: Park Ranger Part cop, part naturalist, part tour guide, rangers do it all. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
April 2005
Peter A. Scholle
Geologic Etiquette in a Mechanized Era Geologists should exercise more considerate choices regarding the rocks they destroy for science. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
August 1, 2009
Lee Juillerat
Hiking at Zion National Park We spent nearly five very fun, cool hours waddling up and down the canyon's watery folds. How far did we walk? Hard to tell. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2002
James Glave
Power Rangers Having long held a place in America's heart for its endearing 1950s nerdiness (you gotta love those hats), the National Park Service will select a group of its rangers to look a tad dorkier this April when they start tooling around on Segway Human Transporters... mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
March 2004
Mark Kirby
Grand Canyon Tool Kit Some four million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year. If you plan to be one of them, here's everything you need for planning the perfect Big-Ditch trip. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
January 2005
Naomi Lubick
Grand Canyon Floods On Nov. 21, the Department of the Interior approved a release of water from the Glen Canyon Dam in an attempt to rebuild the beaches and other sedimentary environments. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
June 2005
Charles Petit
Hazy Days in Our Parks The air in many national wilderness wonderlands is getting worse. As officials debate controversial new rules to curb pollution, scientists find the sources are surprisingly far-flung. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
March 2004
John Annerino
Canyon Legends Three unsolved mysteries from the Grand Canyon. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 20, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Go Public, Get Schooled Online educator Grand Canyon Education did what no company has dared to do since early August: It went public. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
June 2003
Rafting Utah's Cataract Canyon Canyonlands National Park serves up adventure mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
May 2010
The Best State Parks Follow our guide to America's wild and relatively untrampled state parks, national lakeshores, and recreation areas. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
September 2006
Lisa Rossbacher
Big Lonesome Mountain What makes Gros Morne National Park so special is that its stories match the experience each visitor brings. The more geology you know, the more you will see and the richer the visit will be, but the geology meets all visitors at their own level. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
May 2005
Peter Potterfield
Utah's Buckskin Gulch Helpful planning information and special features of this most impressive slot canyon hike. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
February 2005
Megan Sever
Glacier: Crown of the Continent Established as a national park in 1910, Glacier National Park's geologic and ecologic significance is internationally recognized. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2007
Kevin Fedarko
That Had to Hurt Colorado River guide Michael Ghiglieri talks about his new book about the weird, wicked things that kill people in national parks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
Jim Gorman
The Red Rock Route Information about touring Zion National Park and Grand Canyon National Park. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
November 2005
Megan Sever
A Desert Oasis Now is the time to book a flight into Las Vegas, spend the night in a casino and scratch your gambling itch if you must, and then head out on a few day trips for some natural relief from all the glitz and glamour of the strip. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
March 2004
John Annerino
Riding the Wild Colorado Strategies for taking America's ultimate river trip. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
August 2003
Kyle Blasch
Using Real-time Data for Public Outreach and Safety While the USGS has been collecting stream flow data in Sabino Canyon for almost a century for use in flood forecasting and warning networks, the data have been largely inaccessible by the public, until now. Now USGS scientists are looking for more ways to share their data with the community. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
November 2004
Jay Chapman
Playing the Slots in Utah The arid Southwest is known for its open spaces and expansive vistas, but some of the most interesting features are the tight, winding slot canyons hidden from view. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
November 2005
Michael Benoist
The Red Rock Roll Explore Utah's crowd-free canyonlands with this road-trip map, itinerary, and playlist. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 7, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
5 Hot IPOs in 2008 With credit markets still tight and venture capitalists still shell-shocked, going public makes sense for a lot of private companies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
March 8, 1930
TimeLine: Mar. 8, 1930 Science from 1930: Leaves older than grand canyon found... Ink blots show causes of bad behavior... Figurines found in ruins at Ur... mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
December 2006
Kathryn Hansen
Cave Discovery Dazzles National Park A new cave find could help scientists learn about the geologic history of the Sierra Nevada. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2009
Trey Garrison
Room to Maneuver At 663,000 acres, the proposed expanded Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site would be the second largest active military site in the United States. Read on for some more figures about the site. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
April 2004
Megan Sever
Red Rock Country Gorgeous red sandstone adorns much of the West, but arguably, none is as magnificent as that in Sedona, Arizona. The varying topography, temperate climate and captivating scenery make the Sedona area a haven for outdoor activity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
September 2004
Geomedia Earthquakes, Climate Change and Reel Disasters... Geotimes on the Set... Glen Canyon Dammed: Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country... Mapping Mining Impacts in Missouri... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
March 2005
Katie Showalter
Heyduke Hike An 812-mile effort to revive the spirit, if not the tactics, of the West's most notorious monkey-wrencher mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Terry Baldwin
Top 10: American Landmarks International landmarks are great and deserve to be seen, but there a lot of national sites also worth a visit -- no passport required. Read on for our list. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
Jesse Alderman
Great Lodges of the Great Parks From backcountry decadence to rustic simplicity, here are the Ten Best Places to bed down in the U.S. national parks. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
June 2007
Tony Perrottet
Jewel of the Tetons They were the prime movers behind the great Wyoming park. This summer, the Rockefellers are donating a final 1,106 acres, a spectacular parcel to be open to the public for the first time in 75 years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
October 2005
Jon L. Rau
Teaching Urban Geology From the Bottom Up Middle- and High School-level textbooks do not contain sufficient geological data to illustrate interesting problems and natural hazards that are related to local geological urban settings, thus forcing teachers to do their own research. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
March 2007
Kathryn Hansen
Joshua Tree National Park: A Geologic Oasis After a brown, dry winter, 2007 may not be the best year to spot wildflowers at Joshua Tree National Park. But don't let that stop you from making plans to head out to the park. The park's geology, while changing, is not quite as ephemeral or picky as those springtime flowers. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
May 1, 2008
Kate Plourd
For Those about to Rock Years of planning come to fruition for the combined CEO and CFO of the first rock-and-roll theme park. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 2008
3 More Classic American Road Trips: War, Wilderness and Whitewater! Road trips for indulging sport, music, and history interests mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
May 2012
Lindsey Kratochwill
A South Korean Augmented-Reality Theme Park Puts Disneyland To Shame In the 1960s, Disneyland wowed visitors with audio-animatronics -- and American theme parks have seen few innovations since. That may change, if the Korean export Live Park successfully breaks in. mark for My Articles similar articles