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  2. Haleakalā National Park - Wikipedia

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    Haleakalā National Park is a national park of the United States located on the island of Maui, Hawaii.Named after Haleakalā, a dormant volcano within its boundaries, the park covers an area of 33,265 acres (52.0 sq mi; 134.6 km 2), [1] of which 24,719 acres (38.6 sq mi; 100.0 km 2) is a wilderness area. [3]

  3. Haleakalā - Wikipedia

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    There is lodging in the form of a few simple cabins, though no food or gas is available in the park. [20] To help with preservation efforts, Haleakalā National Park started requiring a sunrise reservation to enter Haleakala National Park between the hours of 3:00 AM and 7:00 AM HST. [21]

  4. Merel S. Sager - Wikipedia

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    Sager's works include the Moro Rock Stairway, several structures at Giant Forest Village-Camp Kaweah Historic District (1926-1927) in Sequoia National Park, and the House of the Sun Visitor Center at that Crater Historic District in Haleakala National Park. In the early 1930s, he was also the assistant park architect at Crater Lake National Park.

  5. Hugo Huntzinger - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 he updated the National Park Service policy. [5] From May 26, 1974 till December 19, 1987 he was Haleakala National Park superintendent. He established goat control program at the Haleaka National Park and reduce its number from 4000 to 400. [6] He established strong programs in biological preservation.

  6. Betsy Harrison Gagne - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of the history and biology of the Montane Bogs. Studies in the Montane Bogs of Haleakalā National Park (76), 1-43. Loope, L. L., Medeiros, A. C., Gagne, B. H. (1991). Recovery of vegetation of a Montane Bog following protection from feral pig rooting. Studies in the Montane Bogs of Haleakalā National Park (77), 1-23.

  7. Haleakala closed indefinitely due to wildfire. Is it safe to ...

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    The Crater Road fire began uphill on Crater Road – also known as Haleakala Highway is the 37-mile-long main road winding up to Maui’s famous summit – near the entrance to the national park ...

  8. Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was originally established on August 1, 1916, as Hawaii National Park, which was then split into this park and Haleakalā National Park. In recognition of its outstanding natural values, Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park was designated as an International Biosphere Reserve in 1980 and a World Heritage Site in 1987. [3]

  9. History of the National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The Ranger Image and Noble Cause Corruption in the National Park Service. Walterville Oregon: Trine Day Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-63424-126-7. Burns, Ken. The National Parks: America's Best Idea. Washington DC: Public Broadcasting Service, 2009. EVERHARDT, William C. The National Park Service. New York: Praeger, 1972.