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    • Health, Recreation, Education, and Uplift: Lincoln Hills and Black Recreation in the Colorado Mountains
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    • Outside History Blog Series: Native Hawaiian Land Losses
    • Outside History Blog Series: The Yellowstone Death Zone
    • Outside History Blog Series: Managing Maxwell
    • Indigenizing Alcatraz: A Longer Look at Native History and Alcatraz Island at the 50th Anniversary of the Indians of All Tribes Occupation
    • Colorado’s State Trust Land
    • BLM Relocation: Helpful or Harmful?
    • Conserving the Final Frontier: Antarctica as a Case Study of “Lunar Landscape” Conservation
    • Border Wall at Organ Pipe Threatens an Oasis with a Long, Diverse History
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    • Up in Smoke: National Park Service Visitor Fees Diverted to Fund July 4th “Salute to America”
    • Inspiration for the PLHC Blog
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    • Dinosaur National Monument and the Ironies of Resource Extraction
    • Public Land on the U.S.-Mexico Border
    • Voice of American Public Heard on Proposal to Increase NPS Fees
    • Overuse in National Parks: Fewer Visitors or More Parks?
    • Shenandoah National Park: Segregation in the American South’s Public Lands
    • Scotts Bluff National Monument: Layered Rocks, Layered Pasts
    • Preserving Urban Forests
    • Long Exposures: Repeat Photography and Parks as Portals to Learning 2018 Book Project
    • LGBTQ+ History and Monuments: Historical Perspectives on the Pulse Nightclub and the Matthew Shepard Murder
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Council & Staff

PLHC Council

Ruth Alexander
Leisl Carr-Childers
Michael Childers
Jared Orsi, Director
Sarah Payne, Associate Director for Research
Mark Fiege, Affiliate
Adrian Howkins, Affiliate
Janet Ore, Affiliate

PLHC Staff

Jared Orsi, Faculty Director and Faculty Council Chair
Ariel Schnee, Program Manager
Amber Scott, PRSE Graduate Fellow

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Public Lands History Center
Department of History
Colorado State University
Campus Mail 1776
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1776

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(970) 491-6130
(970) 491-2941 (FAX)

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Public Lands History Center
Aylesworth C104

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