The National Park Trust
(NPT) will announce at an open house at the Tallgrass Prairie National
Preserve on June 11, 2000 at 1:30 p.m. the departure and promotion of
Preserve Director, Barbara Zurhellen, as well as introduce the Board of
Trustees for the newly created National Park Trust of Kansas, Inc. (NPT-KS)
The public is encouraged to attend this event at the Preserve.
This will be a great
opportunity for the public to learn more about NPT, to meet NPT
President, Paul Pritchard, trustee and former congressman Robert
Lagomarsino and Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Superintendent,
Steve Miller.
"Barbara has done
an outstanding job," said Paul Duffendack, chairman of the newly
formed National Park Trust of Kansas and vice chair of the National Park
Trust, which owns the national park unit. "Preserve Director
Barbara Zurhellen was previously the Director of Interpretation for the
former Z Bar/Spring Hill Ranch. Barbara was appointed as the Preserve
Director by the National Park Trust in 1996 when the ranch became a unit
of the National Park System. Through her grassroots efforts and
involvement in the local community, Barbara was able to build community
support for the creation of the Preserve and address years of
controversy over the creation of a national preserve. Barbara is being
promoted to establish a Western Regional office for NPT. However, she
will continue to serve on the Board of Trustees of NPT-KS, " noted
Duffendack.
The National Park Trust
of Kansas, Inc. was formed in November of 1999 as a subsidiary of the
National Park Trust, Inc. The mission of NPT-KS is to assist NPT and the
National Park Service with the improvement, management, operation
administration, preservation and protection of the Preserve. Stephen C.
Miller, Chairman of the NPT Board of Trustees, described the State and
National members of the NPT-KS board as exhibiting, "an outstanding
array of dedication and knowledge. They have shown their commitment to
all Americans in their concern for the Preserve. We are honored that
they have agreed to continue to watch over this unique national park
endeavor."
The Tallgrass Prairie
National Preserve is the only unit of the National Park System dedicated
to protecting and enhancing the natural and cultural history of the
tallgrass prairie ecosystem.
Founded in 1983, the
National Park Trust is the only private land conservancy dedicated
exclusively to saving America’s parklands. The Trust works closely
with the National Park Service and state park directors to purchase
lands from willing sellers in order to protect the integrity of our
nation’s natural, historical, and cultural resources. The Trust has
been involved in more than 100 park projects in states ranging from
Hawaii to Florida. The Trust has completed four national park units and
is the only private land conservancy recognized and entrusted by the
U.S. Congress with a national park unit, the Tallgrass Prairie National
Preserve in Kansas.