Volume 6 No. 2 – July 1, 1933 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1933. The Snow Accumulation of 1907 Compared to that of 1933 By Earl W. Count, Ranger-Naturalist “At Park Headquarters the snowfall for the … Continue reading 17 Volume 6, No. 2, July 1933 →
Nature Notes From Crater Lake Volume/Title Index 01 Volume 1 No. 1 – July 1928 Crater Lake – Earl U. Homuth The Pines of Crater Lake – F. Lyle Wynd About Flowers – Earl U. Homuth A Migrant Tree – Earl U. Homuth Our Bears – Earl U. Homuth Casual Bird Notes – Earl U. Homuth The Collapse of Mt. Mazama – Earl U. Homuth “Sulphur” on Crater Lake – Earl U. … Continue reading Index for Nature Notes by Volume and Title →
Volume 4 No. 2 – August 1, 1931 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1931 Another Page from the Past Discovered By D. S. Libbey “Nature! We are surrounded and embraced by her; powerless to separate … Continue reading 11 Volume 4, No. 2, August 1931 →
Volume 4 No. 1 – July 1, 1931 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1931 Greetings For 1931 By D. S. Libbey, Park Naturalist Come up the mountain to Crater Lake and behold the limpid deep blue … Continue reading 10 Volume 4, No. 1, July 1931 →
Volume 2 No. 2 – August 1, 1929 All material courtesy of the National Park Service.These publications can also be found at http://npshistory.com/ Nature Notes is produced by the National Park Service. © 1928. Castle Crest Garden By Earl U. Homuth That the variety and profusion of wild flowers in Crater Lake National Park compares favorably … Continue reading 05 Volume 2, No.2, August 1929 →
By Scott F. Girdner, Crater Lake National Park ParkScience, Vol. 22, No. 1, Fall 2003 The remarkable color and clarity of Crater Lake has dazzled visitors for generations. When the park commemorated its 100th anniversary in summer 2002, a new generation of visitors from around the world celebrated the wonders of Crater Lake for the … Continue reading Crater Lake Clarity: it doesn’t get any better than this →