ASSATEAGUE - National Park Service officials last week announced Assateague Island National Seashore Superintendent Trish Kicklighter was leaving the position after nearly four years to become superintendent of the New River Gorge National River in Missouri.
Kicklighter became the superintendent at Assateague Island National Seashore in 2009 and shepherded the federal park through changing times. During her tenure as Assateague, Kicklighter led the park in developing an innovative General Management Plan that addresses the potential impacts from climate change and sea level rise and oversaw various construction projects such as the seashore’s new visitor center and island ranger station, and helped with the creation of an environmental education facility.
Kicklighter also oversaw repairs from storm damage from four different storm and hurricane events at Assateague, most notably Hurricane Sandy last fall. She also led the effort to reduce the park’s carbon footprint by establishing a recycling program and increasing the use of solar power.
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ReplyDeleteI like the changes that were made at Assateague. Sounds like she's had a good career doing something she loves. Good for her.
ReplyDeleteI wish the rest of the NPS would leave.
ReplyDeleteGirl power for Mother Nature.
ReplyDeleteGood thing NPS doesn't require physical fitness.
ReplyDeleteWe thought she'd never leave.
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