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Listening to Owls

Listening to Owls

April 1, 2022

Listening to Owls, Part One: The Project National Parks provide some of the largest tracts of protected and undisturbed land in the southwest. This provides the perfect habitat for the Mexican Spotted Owl – and a great place to study them. Listening to Owls, Part Two: The Gear A little piece of gear – a …

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Kayci Cook Collins in the News

March 17, 2022

We always knew she was special, but now the world knows it too. Just because Kayci Cook Collins is now the superintendent of Mesa Verde National Park, that doesn’t mean she hasn’t left her mark on the Flagstaff Monuments. USA Today wrote an article about Kayci in a recent article called, “Growing up, national park …

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Walnut Canyon Dwellings | NPS Photo by Marge Ullmann

Poetry in the Parks at Walnut Canyon

March 16, 2022

This April, poet Jodie Hollander will lead a series of free workshops across Arizona’s national parks and monuments. Walnut Canyon is pleased to be one of the fortunate parks to be hosting Jodie for two wonderful workshops. The poetry workshops being hosted by Walnut Canyon are: Sacred Spaces, April 23 – 9:30 am – 12:30 …

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White Crowned Sparrow

Flagstaff Area National Monuments Host ‘Great Backyard Bird Count’ Event 

February 15, 2022

Flagstaff, Arizona – The Flagstaff Area National Monuments will host a birding event from February 18th – 21st, 2022 in conjunction with the 25th annual Great Backyard Bird Count. The Great Backyard Bird Count was started in 1998 by the Cornell Ornithology Lab and the Audubon Society and is the oldest citizen science event focused …

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Hole-in-the-Rock, Wupatki National Monument | NPS Photo

Wupatki Accepting Applications for April 2022 Crack-in-Rock Overnight Backcountry Hikes  

February 4, 2022

Wupatki National Monument will be conducting three overnight backcountry hikes in April 2022 to the Crack-in-Rock pueblo site. Online applications will be accepted through March 1, 2022.

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Wupatki Backcountry | NPS Photo by Marge Ullmann

Public Comment Period Extended for Backcountry Management Plan

January 14, 2022

The National Park Service is extending the public comment period on the Draft Backcountry Management Plan and associated environmental assessment (EA) for Wupatki National Monument. The extension will now go through Sunday, January 30, 2022. The purpose of this Plan is to provide protection and preservation of irreplaceable resources and wilderness character while establishing a long-term direction for public access and experiences …

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Wupatki Pueblo | NPS Photo by Marge Ullmann

2021 Year-End Update

December 24, 2021

It’s been a busy year at the Flagstaff Area National Monuments. Since the departure of Kayci Cook, there have been a series of acting superintendents, including Kris Butcher who will be leaving in mid-January. A new superintendent will be announced soon. After a few years of hard work, the Wupatki Backcountry Management Plan is now …

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Acting Superintendent Kristopher "Kris" Butcher

Welcome Acting Superintendent Kris Butcher

November 24, 2021

Since the departure of Kayci Cook to Mesa Verde NP in August, the leadership of the Flagstaff Area National Monuments was first taken on by our very own Chief of Interpretation, Richard Ullmann. When his tenure as acting superintendent ended, Kristofer “Kris” Butcher from Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument and Freedom Riders National Monument in …

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Kayci Cook Collins and NPS Crew

Saying Farewell to a Friend

August 17, 2021

We are sad to be saying farewell to our longtime friend and superintendent of Flagstaff Area National Monuments, Kayci Cook Collins but are excited about her promotion.

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Fill and squeegee | Photo by Heidi Van Dunk, NPS Staff

Wupatki-Sunset Crater Scenic Loop Road

August 2, 2021

Addressing preventive maintenance and repairs on roads and asphalt may not be the most fascinating work at the monuments; however, it is some of the most critical work that supports visitor access.

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Home page image of Lomaki Pueblo at Wupatki by Larry Lindahl Photography
Mission statement image of Walnut Canyon dwellings by Rick Ruess
All other images are NPS photos unless stated otherwise
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