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[00:00:00.00] Text, The employees of the National Park Service are always working to care for the spaces we love. Here is one story. Plant Whisperer. An employee of the National Park Service crouches and examines some dry grass in a rocky area.
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[00:00:03.82] I'm Melissa Nicolli. I'm a vegetation biotech for the National Park Service's Inventory and Monitoring program.
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[00:00:09.53] Text, Upper Columbia Basin Network, OR. Melissa gestures to her surroundings, which consists of gray rock hills and patches of dry grass.
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[00:00:09.61] Today, I'm at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in central Oregon.
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[00:00:13.88] Melissa walks to a clump of dry grass.
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[00:00:13.93] I have the wonderfully rewarding job of getting to monitor the vegetation resources within the parks. The information that I collect can help park staff make informed management decisions that protects their native plant communities. I love working for the National Park Service.
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[00:00:28.88] Text, find your park. To all our National Park Service employees, thank you. National Park Foundation, Wonder Calls, L.L. Bean. Share your thanks at Find Your Park dot com.