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Natural Resource Bibliography
Natural Resource Bibliography is a compilation of all the natural resource studies that have occurred within a park's boundaries and all historical scientific material currently stored in the park, including rare event records, maps, photographs, manuscripts, specimen collections, etc.
To view the national Natural Resource Bibliography, click
here
.
The following table summarizes the number of records currently available in NatureBib for each of the NCBN park sites.
Park
Total Records (July 2007)
Assateague Island NS
1,357
Cape Cod NS
5,871
Colonial NHP
865
Fire Island NS
2,605
Gateway NRA
5,915
George Washington Birthplace NM
198
Sagamore Hill NHS
226
Thomas Stone NHS
157
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