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2012 Projects

Washington's National Park Fund is actively seeking support for these important projects in 2011.  For complete descriptions, click the park name at the top of each column.

Mount Rainier National Park North Cascades National Park Olympic National Park

Mount Rainier Visitor Shuttle/Climate Friendly Park Program -$150,000

Connecting Students to Parks - $5,000

Mount Rainier Adventures - $20,000

Longmire Stewardship Camp - $56,500

Getting to Green - $13,700

Protect Resources and Visitors at Paradise - $30,400

Cascade Red Fox Study - $4,800

Forgotten Creek Analysis - $4,000

Volunteer Roadside Assistance Program - $20,000

Historic Wildflower Lampshades of Paradise Inn Booklet Republishing - $1,500

Elk Survey: Aerial - $11,000

Citizen Science: Effects of Glacial Retreat on Glacial Stream Ecosystems - $17,300

War of the Woods: Measuring Landscape Disturbance in the Carbon River Valley - $23,308

Subalpine Meadow Restoration - $13,000

Protect Rare Larch Mountain and Van Dyke's Salamanders - $18,890

Historic Mount Rainier Touring Bus - $5,000

Support for Mount Rainier Climbing Volunteer-in-Parks Program - $35,284

Greenhouse Facility for Forest Restoration of Campgrounds and Developed Areas - $220,880

Support/Communications Trailer - $50,000

Go Digital! White River to Sunrise Geology and Glaciers Podcast Tour - $25,000

Volunteer Meadow Rover Program - $22,800

Interpreting Park Research - $25,000

Junior Ranger & Quest Booklets - $35,800

Establish Mount Rainier Institute - $1,000,000

 

Re-vegetation of North Fork and South Fork Camps with Youth Stewards - $15,000

Connecting North Cascades Staff with Pathways Youth in the City - $6,400

Youth Transportation into North Cascades - $11,600

Supervision for the Youth Work Crew - $10,600

Sahale Arm Trail Reconstruction - $58,440

Lake Juanita Camp and Summit Trail Rehabilitation - $17,000

Determine Status and Distribution of Hozomeen Wolf Pack - $54,100

Wildflower Guide of North Cascades National Park Checklist - $9,000

Bear Safe - Bear Safety Brochure: for recreating and living in bear country - $2,000

Behind the Science - $9,500

Cascade Transects: Detecting the Past as Windows to the Future - $45,000

Work with Northwest Indian College and Saturday Science Academy - $17,500

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Elwha Pathways for Youth - $134,000

Citizen Science: Olympic Marmot Monitoring - $10,300

How Healthy are the Elk in Olympic? - $5,500

Mountain Goats Study - $5,000

Glacier Meadows Ranger Station Replacement - $17,000

Queets Homestead Ethnohistory and Cultural Landscape Inventory - $55,608

Expansion of "For Kids" Section of the Park Website - $20,000

Alternative Transportation Trip Planning Guide - $8,000

Adopt-a-Fish: Tracking the Return of Pacific Salmon to the Elwha River - $38,750

Preserving Olympic Oral Histories - $8,000

Protecting Two Endemic Fish Species in Lake Crescent - $18,000

Develop Iconic Artwork for Improved Visitor Understanding and Experience - $15,000

Three Chops: CRM - $3,000

Tracking Ocean Acidification - $6,696

Provide Elwha Outreach and Education - $17,000

Ozette Archaeology Project Archives - $10,000

Shrinking Glaciers of Olympic National Park - $8,590

Public Outreach Assistant - $20,000

Update Resource Protection and Visitor Safety Exhibits at Hurricane Ridge - $15,000

Curation of Olympic National Park Maintenance Archives - $10,000

Enhance Park Audio Tour - $15,500

Conduct Annual Mass Balance Measurements of the Blue Glacier - $5,190

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