LVNP 4 Sticker Set
Members Price $4.99
Set of 4 mini decals!
Great for water bottles!
In 1864, Kendall VanHook Bumpass discovered this spectacular area. A year later, while guiding a group, he fell through the thermal crust and suffered severe burns. Returning to civilization, he described the area as “hell.” His dramatic story, picked up by a local newspaper, led to his notoriety.
Black Bears are prominent residents of Lassen Volcanic National Park. They mainly feed on nuts and berries but also eat plants, insects, and small mammals, adapting well to the park’s diverse habitats.
The Sierra Nevada red fox is now one of the rarest mammals in California. The subspecies abundance and distribution has declined dramatically in the last century. Today, the only known populations reside in Lassen Volcanic National Park and the surrounding forest and Yosemite National Park. Current survey efforts may provide our best opportunity for understanding and fostering Lassen’s native red fox.
In Lassen Volcanic National Park, pikas often forage for lupine flowers, which are a crucial part of their diet due to their high nutritional value. Their foraging activities can influence the composition of alpine plant communities, and their hay piles can provide food for other animals.
Members Price $4.99
Set of 4 mini decals!
Great for water bottles!
In 1864, Kendall VanHook Bumpass discovered this spectacular area. A year later, while guiding a group, he fell through the thermal crust and suffered severe burns. Returning to civilization, he described the area as “hell.” His dramatic story, picked up by a local newspaper, led to his notoriety.
Black Bears are prominent residents of Lassen Volcanic National Park. They mainly feed on nuts and berries but also eat plants, insects, and small mammals, adapting well to the park’s diverse habitats.
The Sierra Nevada red fox is now one of the rarest mammals in California. The subspecies abundance and distribution has declined dramatically in the last century. Today, the only known populations reside in Lassen Volcanic National Park and the surrounding forest and Yosemite National Park. Current survey efforts may provide our best opportunity for understanding and fostering Lassen’s native red fox.
In Lassen Volcanic National Park, pikas often forage for lupine flowers, which are a crucial part of their diet due to their high nutritional value. Their foraging activities can influence the composition of alpine plant communities, and their hay piles can provide food for other animals.