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Ranger dumping snakes into grass Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Ranger looping rattlsnake with pole Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Rattlesnake and copperhead in bottom of garbage can Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Mark Woods, Chris Schofield & Wayne Turner
Toxic chemicals in fish and wildlife at Big Bend National Park, Texas National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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1989-03
Doghobble plant by employee residence, 1965 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Landscape planting around the four employee residence and the eight units of seasonal quarters at headquarters to enhance the appearance of grounds and buildings, as well as to delineate circulation patterns, provide screening for privacy; and reduce maintenance operations to some degree. Leucothoe catesbaei (Doghobble) in place...Day labor account: WO No. 133-211708,Headquarters Residence Area, II-B-(2)-15594, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Quarters

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