Editor's Note: Thursday, November 20, 2008 -- 01:35 PM

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1. PARKS:
NPS pursues efforts to protect 'soundscapes'

Paradise Valley

The vast majority of national park visitors say a chance to get away from unwanted noise is an important part of their park experience. Photo courtesy of NPS.

While the federal government has gone to great lengths over the decades to protect the scenic vistas of the nation's more than 300 national parks, it has only recently begun to seriously consider the impact of sounds on the overall park experience.

The National Park Service has been quietly working for eight years to study whether human-caused noise from traffic, park buildings and recreational equipment, such as Jet Skis or all-terrain vehicles, diminishes the enjoyment of the tens of thousands of visitors to the nation's most prized parks each year. The Park Service is also studying the effects of noise on the abundance of wildlife at the parks.

The result of all this work will slowly begin rolling out over the next few years, altering in fundamental ways how the National Park Service manages parks across the country. The goal is to have sound management plans that account for noise pollution at each park. Go to story #1

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