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Camouflaged ghost crab, Padre Island National Seashore

A ghost crab camouflaged to blend in with the sand at Padre Island National Seashore, Texas

Ghost crabs (aka sand crabs) are excellent at camouflaging themselves to blend in with the sandy shoreline and dunes at Padre Island National Seashore. If you are out on the beach at night or during the pre-dawn hours, your flashlight might stop one of these fast little crustaceans long enough for a quick photo before it skitters away at a speed of up to 10 mph.

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Photography In The National Parks: My Favorite Spots For Great Photos

Photographer Rebecca Latson has visited quite a few national parks since she started contributing to the Traveler, and she's got favorite spots for great photos within each park. In this final article for 2019, Rebecca wants to share some of those favorite spots with you while explaining why they are favorites for her and her cameras.

A stormy day over a prairie grass landscape at Padre Island National Seashore

A vast expanse of prairie grassland over which loom dramatic storm clouds at Padre Island National Seashore, in Texas

Padre Island National Seashore is more than just the "longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world."  You can also find wide stretches of prairie grasslands, emjoy premier bird watching, and watch scheduled morning releases of Kemp's ridley sea turtle hatchlings into the Gulf of Mexico.

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UPDATED | Trump Administration Moves To Weaken Endangered Species Act, Species In National Parks Could Suffer

In the wake of a report stating that nearly 30,000 species worldwide are at risk of going extinct, the Trump administration on Monday announced changes to the Endangered Species Act that opponents warned would weaken protections for species in danger of being lost. U.S. Sen. Tom Udall, calling the changes an "evisceration of environmental protections," said Congress needs to "consider stopping these regulations by any means."

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