The National Park Service (NPS) will begin a three-year rehabilitation project after Labor Day to repair Beach Drive; providing a safer trip through Rock Creek Park for vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians, while maintaining the historic characteristic of the park....
Waiting for his exam! At Family Pet Veterinary Practice, we want to get your puppies off to the right start. A big part of that is vaccinating them against dangerous and debilitating diseases. This should be started when young to protect them early, especially as...
A competition to imagine flexible and interactive memorials for the 21st Century https://www.nps.gov/rocr/learn/news/national-park-service-and-national-capital-planning-commission-launch-memorials-for-the-future-competition-with-van-alen-institute.htm
Rock Creek Park is about to get a $727,000 public-private funding boost for projects that improve visitor services and connect with new audiences. This funding is part of the Centennial Challenge, a national effort to help kick off the National Park Service’s...
The National Park Service donated about 700 pounds of venison to DC Central Kitchen today. The meat will be used in the thousands of healthy meals that DC Central Kitchen prepares daily for multiple nonprofit partners, including homeless shelters, rehabilitation...
The National Park Service has concluded deer management operations in Rock Creek Park for the reduction window that runs through March 31, 2016. Biologists who are also highly trained firearms experts removed 26 deer safely and without incident during one night of...
Rock Creek Park Superintendent Tara Morrison announced today that the upcoming window of action for deer reduction in the park will be December 1, 2015 through March 31, 2016. This is part of the continued implementation of the Rock Creek Park White-tailed Deer...
Learn more about the project to reconstruct Beach Drive and the multi-use trail through Rock Creek Park at a public meeting on November 17 at the Rock Creek Park Nature Center. https://www.nps.gov/rocr/learn/news/beach-drive-public-meeting.htm
At Family Pet Veterinary Practice (FPVP), we have a special interest in seeing rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, hamsters, and other rodents, as well as the odd ferret, hedgehog, or sugar glider. We know that big hearts and personalities can come in...
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