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Our national parks are an extraordinary and unique treasure. We have visited some of them over the past four years for this educational project. We have written a collection of interesting articles about activities, the environment, and people. We have also taken countless photographs to accompany the articles and offer the best of those images. We want to share our work with you.

We are based in South Florida. In this on-going newspaper and magazine feature writing course project, our writers visit some of the nation's national parks and preserves. We invite you to take a look at our work. You will learn something about our parks if you do. We offer several dozen feature articles about the unique activities, the special features, the wildlife, and the amazing people of these parks.

Our spring 2008 writers, minus a few of our col- leagues who cut class, goof off outside the Wolfson Building on campus.

In spring 2008, we travelled to Northern California and our writers visited park system sites in the San Francisco Bay area. Others in our group worked in South Florida and in a few other parts of the country. Our group included Nicole Alibayof (Rosie the Riveter, Alcatraz), Rosa De Armas (Palace of Fine Arts, Maritime Park), Alcione Gonzalez (Shark Valley bike, San Francisco bicycle tour, Radio Free Alcatraz), Michael Holt (Kosciuszko House), Adriana Martinez (Biscayne boat tour, kids activities), Anthony Minerva (lighthouse, African Diaspora Museum), Matt Mullin (Point Reyes), Lorena Puch (Everglades tours, Coopertown airboats), Fatima Reynolds (Fort Point, Fort Funston), Karina Smuclovisky (Year of Reef, Columbus Day Regatta), Lily Stofman (Valley Forge camp followers, Muir Woods and wine, Alcatraz families), and Ligia Vidal (Everglades pests).

Writers working in spring 2008 on the second installment in our series of articles about issues and problems facing the national parks includes Tamika Bickham (quagga mussels), Ben Candea (Yellowstone wildfires), Farah Dosani (park noise), Corey Erb (promoting parks), Andrew Green (guns), Analisa Harangozo (gateway cities), Joey Held (invasive species), Hannah Holdren (invasive trout), Andrea Leontiou (seashore preservation), Bryan Llenas (Valley Forge development), Chris Nielsen (border security), Leyla Patel (endangered panthers), Ilyssa Plantada (Everglades birds), Natalie Riera (weather impact), and Chris Valencia (parks trash).

The fall 2007 group pauses during its project work at the Wolfson Building (Photo by Bruce Garrison).

We visited Puerto Rico in fall 2007 as well as continuing our work about the parks of South Florida. The student journalists who went to San Juan wrote about the San Juan National Historic Site and neighboring Old San Juan. Those focused on South Florida wrote about the Everglades National Park and Biscayne National Park. Members of our fall group included Juliana Accioly (cannon restoration, shopping), Rene Basulto (plazas, El Morro), Vincent Daniello (maritime, lighthouses), Alcione Gonzalez (Bacardi, day activities), Adriana Martinez (Anhinga, canoeing), Danielle McNally (Casa Blanca, wall restoration), Megan Ondrizek (conservation, field trip), Joanna Salazar (intern, volunteers), Erin Schlissel (Andanza, mason), Veronica Sepe (recreation, Old San Juan), Amy Sofka (feeding wildlife, manager profile), Lily Stofman (La Garita del Diablo, coqui frogs), Angela Sturrup (safety, maritime), Caitlin Trowbridge (volunteers, preservation), and Hunter Umphrey (park historian, city colors). Juliana Accioly, Kelly Asher, Vincent Daniello, Alcione Gonzalez, Danielle McNally, Veronica Sepe, Lily Stofman, and Bruce Garrison contributed their photographs to the San Juan portion of the project.

Our spring 2007 group that journeyed to Washington, D.C., New York, Biscayne Bay, and the Everglades gathers on campus (Photo by Bruce Garrison).

In spring 2007, we traveled to Washington, D.C., to write many of our feature stories. We also had some of our writers focused once again on South Florida's units of the park system. Another student visited New York City for one of her stories. Members of the spring 2007 writing team included Danielle Cohn (American Indian Museum, Air & Space Museum), Marcos Colon (Natrional Portrait Gallery, Natural History Museum), Ashley Davidson (Ford's Theatre, American Art Museum), Elise Fender (Cherry Blossom Festival, Kite Festival), Diana Gdula (planetarium, Kenilworth Gardens), Alexandra Gordon (sea turtles), Hayley Halvorson (Federal Hall, Biscayne snorkeling), David Lake (World War II-Korean War Memorials, Douglass home), Bari Lieberman (Hirschhorn, American History Museum), Lauren Marshall (National Zoo, Freer-Sackler), Melinda Masdeu (Mall monuments and memorials), Brett Matthews (Everglades park history, Everglades trip planning), Javonne Stewart (Postal Museum), and Nayda Verier-Taylor (Anacostia Park, Vietnam Veterans memorial).

We also developed a new section of our Web site devoted to issues and problems facing the entire park system. We had two dozen reporters in two groups working on their stories. Members of group one included Stephanie Davidson, Jeff Detloff, Minett Fouce, Jacquie Franciulli, Sandra Hurtado, Janal Montagna, Kelly Saks, Karina Smuclovisky, Amy Sofka, and Monica Yancy. Members of group two were Ben Brislawn, Matt Bunch, Erika Capek, Alex Gelep, Alcione Gonzalez, Karyn Meshbane, Erin Schlissel, Dustin Soucie, Alyssa Suarez, Krysten Swensen, Hunter Umphrey, Alexandra Vasquez, and David Villavicencio.

The fall 2006 Philadelphia area travel group visits the newsroom of The Philadelphia Inquirer with Trey Emeno, son of Inquirer editor and UM alum Alletta Emeno and UM alum Marty Emeno (Photo by Alletta Emeno).

Our fall 2006 group of reporters participated in the Journalism Program's travel writing course. And it was a traveling group. Part of the group journeyed to Philadelphia and the surrounding area for work, while others visited Washington, D.C., the Las Vegas area, San Francisco, Boston, and upstate New York. Students participating included Delia Arevalo (Biscayne Bay boat ride, Gettysburg Visitor Center, Delaware boat trips, Shark Valley) , Tiffany Barranco (Boston Old State House, Boston North End, alligator hunting), Niccole Burns (E.A. Poe, Franklin Court, Ben Franklin) , Ali Bustamante (Big Cypress ORVs, Biscayne kids, Biscayne art), Erick Cipau (Everglades canoeing, Big Cypress hiking, Dry Tortugas), Dara D'Onofrio (Biscayne Park, Biscayne's coral reef, Biscayne history), Sasha Grecco (Erie recreation, Erie history, Everglades wetlands), Channing Muller (Biscayne camping, Stiltsville, shipwrecks), Diana Offutt (Hoover-Boulder Dam, Roosevelt Island, air museum), Sarah Oline (E.A. Poe House, Independence Hall, Ranger Choice Program) , Khris Parker (Valley Forge, Liberty Bell, Gulf Seashore), Breyana Penn (Deshler-Morris House, Gloria Dei Church, Constitution Center), Jessy Schuster (Eisenhower house, Delaware River, Golden Gate), Allison Slutsky (Everglades first visits, manatees, Flamingo), Gerad Teague (Biscayne Park, Everglades City, Smallwood Store), and Michael Viera (Gettysburg, Valley Forge, Everglades). Delia Arevalo, Tiffany Barranco, Niccole Burns, Ali Bustamante, Erick Cipau, Dara D'Onofrio, Sasha Grecco, Channing Muller, Diana Offutt, Sarah Oline, Breyana Penn, Khris Parker, Jessy Schuster, Allison Slutsky, Gerad Teague, Michael Viera, Brian Call, Bruce Garrison, and Cai Yan contributed photographs.

The spring 2006 project that focuses on the Boston metropolitan area national parks, national historical sites, memorials, and trails was reported by one dozen writers and photographers. The group included Rachael Borher, Christine Dominguez (Charlestown Navy Yard), Christine Dominguez and Vanessa Krause (Bunker Hill), Sofia Forteza, Vanessa Krause (USS Constitution), Tom Minervino (Longfellow and Fenway Park), Chaya Minkowitz (Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall and Old South Meeting House), Sandra Remilien, Arlene Satchell, Yasmin Schulten (Harbor Islands and Boston Light), Shira Strassman, Lola Thelin (Old North Church and Paul Revere House), and Skylar Zwick. In addition, Rachael Borher, Christine Dominguez, Sofia Fortez, Tom Minervino, Chaya Minkowitz, Arlene Satchell, Yasmin Schulten, Lola Thelin, Skylar Zwick, and Bruce Garrison contributed photographs.

The spring 2006 group that worked in Boston, the Big Cypress, and the Everglades gathers on campus (Photo by Bruce Garrison).

Other spring 2006 writers focused their work on South Florida's three national parks and preserve. Those reporters included Marcus Giusti, Tina McCarthy, Maribel Montalvo, Kira Wisniewski, and Cai Yan. Marcus Giusti, Tina McCarthy, Maribel Montalvo, and Cai Yan also contributed photographs.

A third group of reporters also focused their work on South Florida's parks in spring 2006. These student journalists included Danielle Cohn, Dara D'Onofrio, Andrea Dale, Jennifer Farrell, Elizabeth Ginsberg, Brad Goodis, Ashley Guistolisi, Kim Hernandez, Sandra Remilien, Amy Salmanson, Kim Stabler, and Stephanie Webber. Danielle Cohn, Brad Goodis, Ashley Guistolisi, Amy Salmanson, Stephanie Webber, Cai Yan, and Bruce Garrison also contributed photographs.

The writers and photographers who ventured into the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in summer 2004 pause at the national park entrance.

Our summer 2004 featuring writing and photography crew worked on a project about Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Writers and reporters included Melissa Teich (kayaking the Shenandoah River and park ranger Clayton Jordan), Tenille Lively (Skyland horseback riding and hiking, and the geology-environment of the Shenandoah), and Ross Whitsett (Fox Hollow Trail, Shenandoah walking and hiking trails, and Appalachian Trail hikers) . Bruce Garrison, Tenille Lively, Melissa Teich, and Ross Whitsett contributed photographs. The project will be posted in late June.

Writers and photographers take a break for dinner at Mulate's Restaurant, a Cajun dance hall, in the French Quarter in New Orleans in spring 2004.

Some of our spring 2004 reporters worked at the New Orleans Jazz Historical Park and the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve in Louisiana. Writers included James A. Cohen, Rachel Cusick, Julie Major (Chalmette National Cemetery), Julie Major (Jazz park plans), Julie Major (French Quarter tours), Julie Major (Barataria Preserve), Veronica Puello, Omar Sommereyns (Cafe du Monde), Omar Sommereyns (Preservation Hall), Turner Sparks, Hunter Stephenson (voodoo ceremony), and Hunter Stephenson (voodoo shops). Rachael Henrichsen, Bruce Garrison, Julie Major, Hunter Stephenson, and James A. Cohen contributed photographs.

Another group of reporters and writers focused their work upon Biscayne National Park, Everglades National Park, and the Big Cypress National Preserve in South Florida for spring 2004. These writers included Cherine Akbari, Yenisse Alonso, Amy Bailey, Deborah Block, Christine Dominguez, Brandie Feuer, Arlene Gonzalez, Christina Guzman, Silvia Guzman, Chris Hamilton, Vanessa Krause, Patrick Larsen, Tenille Lively, Rachel Luhta, Suzanne Martins, Jazmane Morgan, Elissa Rome, Deirdre Schwiring, Murray Shalom, Horacio Sierra, Jennifer Webb, and Alexandra Zayas. Bruce Garrison, Vanessa Krause, Tenille Lively, Yenisse Alonso, and Jennifer Webb contributed photographs.

The summer 2003 South Florida parks project focused on Dry Tortugas and Biscayne parks. The reporters-writers contributing to this portion of the project were: Somy Ali, Caroline Astacio, Brenda Castillo (preservation efforts), Brenda Castillo (camping), Joyce Oliva, Dana Oppedisano, Chris Rivera (Fort Jefferson history), Chris Rivera (interpretive fort tours), and Charles Urstadt. Somy Ali, Chris Rivera, Yu He, and Bruce Garrison contributed their photographs. Yu He also contributed editing assistance. Emily Vaughn, working in a reporting course, contributed her Dry Tortugas feature and accompanying photographs in early 2004. Margarita Martin-Hidalgo contributed her Dry Tortugas story in late 2002.

Our brave reporters and photographers visit the snowy Grand Canyon in 2003.

Reporters-writers contributing to the Grand Canyon portion of the project in spring 2003 were: Ambar Hernandez, Megan Higginbotham, Paul Klein, Susannah McManus, Joyce Oliva, Blanca Plazas, Abigail Putnam, and Tiffany Rainey. Manuela Picq, Tiffany Rainey, Susannah McManus, Paul Klein, Blanca Plazas, Joyce Oliva, and Bruce Garrison contributed photographs on these pages. Yu He contributed editing assistance.

The reporters-writers contributing to the South Florida portion of the project in spring 2003 were: Stephanie Crimarco, Hadley Gamble, Liza Hearon, Robyn McCain (alligators), Robyn McCain (mosquitoes), Mike McCormick, Joel Rodriguez, and Neyda Rodriguez. Liza Hearon and Bruce Garrison contributed their photographs. Yu He also contributed editing assistance.

The reporters-writers contributing to the South Florida part of the project in spring 2002 were: Aubrey Andel, Kristia Bared, Dan Boniface, Candice Bruno, Melissa Cantor, Adam Della Rocca, Rochelle Galang, Paloma Helm, Marilisa Jimenez, Caitlin Loeffler, Ernesto Londoño, Margarita Martin-Hidalgo, Jeniene Mikler, and Alexandra Scheufler. Bruce Garrison contributed his photographs.

We also wish to acknowledge the important Web site design contributions of Prof. Kim Grinfeder of the Visual Communication Program of the School of Communication. Prof. Grinfeder was instrumental in the original design of the site. And we are grateful for the help of Matt Byrnes in helping update the site in 2006.

The articles published on this Web site are reported and written by journalism students in the Journalism and Photography Program in the School of Communication at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla. and copyrighted by the individual authors. Content within this Web site may not be used without permission of the authors. Content within this Web site may not be used without permission. For more information about the work contained on this Web site, contact the project editor, Dr. Bruce Garrison.

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Our intrepid reporters and photographers in the Dry Tortugas in 2003.

 



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