The mark of climate change on America's National Parks | Jeff Mow | TEDxWhitefish

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In the Face of Climate Change

Jeff Mow first came to Montana in 1979 and spent four summers working for the US Geological Survey doing geologic mapping in the Flint Creek, Anaconda Pintler, and Sapphire Ranges of Montana. Subsequent visits occurred in 1988 during the Red Bench Fire in the North Fork and again in 2010 where he helped facilitate a scenario planning workshop for the Crown Manager’s Partnership in Whitefish. Jeff has been the Glacier National Park superintendent since August of 2013.

Most of Jeff’s 26 year career with the National Park Service (NPS) has been in Alaska. He has had eight duty stations with the NPS over the course of 22 years, most recently he had assignments as the superintendent of Kenai Fjords National Park and the acting superintendent of Denali National Park and Preserve.

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