Posted inJune 10, 1996: Outdoor Education

An unsung army of students maintains our national parks

Note: This article is a sidebar to one of this issue’s feature stories, in a special issue about outdoor education: Spreading the gospel After wildfires raged through Yellowstone National Park in 1988, Park Service employees were overwhelmed: Trails and bridges had to be rebuilt, campsites restored and trees planted. The magnitude of the job was depressing. […]

Posted inJune 10, 1996: Outdoor Education

Military in a dogfight for crowded skies

After spending three years and $1.5 million on environmental studies, the Colorado Air National Guard is once again promoting its plan to increase fighter-jet training over southeastern Colorado. Because the Guard lost some of its mock combat areas to Denver International Airport, the “weekend warriors’ say they need to make up the difference over southeastern […]

Posted inJune 10, 1996: Outdoor Education

Dear Friends

They don’t know it all This issue is an exploration by Elizabeth Manning and other writers of the state of outdoor education in the West. It’s a subject some approach with awe, particularly if we’re the one who admits: “That (course, teacher, backpacking expedition, river trip) changed my life.” Perhaps because so many of us […]

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