Shenandoah Shorts: Nature

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Duration:
15 minutes, 25 seconds

Discover the answers to all your questions about the beauty of autumn in Shenandoah National Park in this video!

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Duration:
2 minutes, 21 seconds

Keeping the views from Shenandoah's many vistas clear is a huge, ongoing endeavor. Expensive and arduous, the work is never done. We recognize the SNP, volunteer, and intern crews who do this work, as well as the entities who contribute funding including Shenandoah National Park Trust; Greene, Augusta, and Rockingham Counties; and your entrance fee dollars.

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Duration:
3 minutes, 59 seconds

Shenandoah Youth Corps "invaded" the Invasive Species Crew at Loft Mountain Amphitheater to help tackle bittersweet, an invasive species that poses a significant threat to native plants in the Park. Shenandoah National Park Trust is the official philanthropic partner of the park and provided financial support to these programs. To learn more about how you can support this effort, please visit Shenandoah National Park Trust at www.snptrust.org.

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Duration:
7 minutes, 56 seconds

Groves of giant hemlocks were once abundant in Shenandoah National Park, providing cool microclimates in the heat of the summer. An invasive aphid, the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid has decimated these majestic trees. Is there new hope for hemlocks in Shenandoah? Learn about how the Park has worked to stem the tide of destruction, including the recent introduction of a predatory beetle which feeds on the adelgid.

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Duration:
15 minutes, 41 seconds

Stories from a Japanese civil war, the Bible, & ancient Egypt; soon-to-explode stars, and clouds of gas larger than you can imagine! There is so much behind these dots of light decorating our sky. Orion is in our night sky now, so don't forget to check it out after this video!

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Duration:
10 minutes, 27 seconds

These crisp, cool nights make it a great time to kick back, and enjoy the beauty of the night sky and Shenandoah is a great place for it! What are our best tips for how to stargaze?

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Duration:
2 minutes, 5 seconds

The peregrine falcons have been outside the box for a few weeks, but we're still keeping a close watch on them. See how Shenandoah supports these birds as they become independent in part three of Peregrine Restoration.

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Duration:
2 minutes, 45 seconds

Fourteen days after their arrival at Shenandoah, the peregrine falcons are ready to fledge. Learn about their transition to flying and hunting in part two of this three part series.

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Duration:
3 minutes, 46 seconds

Peregrine falcons return to Franklin Cliffs. See how these falcons begin their restoration journey at Shenandoah National Park in part one of a three part series.

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Duration:
2 minutes, 46 seconds

A short animated video about fireflies.

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Duration:
2 minutes, 18 seconds

A whimsical short noir-style film featuring some of the nocturnal animals found in Shenandoah National Park.

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Duration:
2 minutes, 41 seconds

Every day paints a different picture in Shenandoah National Park.

 
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Duration:
2 minutes, 39 seconds

Enjoy an illustrative short movie about one of Shenandoah's most colorful topics.

 
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Duration:
1 minute, 12 seconds

There is a disturbance in the parks.

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Last updated: September 15, 2023

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3655 U.S. Highway 211 East

Luray, VA 22835

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540 999-3500
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