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Anthropologist Studies Impact Of Climate Change On National Parks

Pei-Lin Yu
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Boise State University
The Hovenweep National Monument in Colorado is one of the sites vulnerable to climate change.

Boise State University anthropology professor Pei-Lin Yu is studying something you don't always hear about in discussions aboutclimate change: the impact on cultural sites and artifacts in National Parks. She talks with guest host George Prentice about working with park rangers to identify vulnerable places in America's treasured parks. 

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