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  • Preservation Magazine story about the lone officer patrolling Joshua Tree National Park.
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  • This undercover special agent with the National Park Service is tasked with protecting the vast resources at Joshua Tree National Park. Photographed for Preservation Magazine.
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  • National Park Service undercover agent at work for Preservation Magazine.
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  • Cover from assignment for Preservation, the magazine for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Story about protecting the nation's public lands.
    PreservationMag_Cover.pdf
  • Cover story from assignment for Preservation, the magazine for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Story about protecting the nation's public lands.
    PreservationMag_Bigelow.pdf
  • Joshua Tree National Park is one place where Native American artifacts are removed illegally and sold in violation of federal laws.
    LootingPublicLand45.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand40.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand27.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand20.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand09.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand06.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand64.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand50.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand49.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand48.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park is one place where Native American artifacts are removed illegally and sold in violation of federal laws.
    LootingPublicLand47.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand46.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park is one place where Native American artifacts are removed illegally and sold in violation of federal laws.
    LootingPublicLand44.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park is one place where Native American artifacts are removed illegally and sold in violation of federal laws.
    LootingPublicLand43.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand41.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park is one place where Native American artifacts are removed illegally and sold in violation of federal laws.
    LootingPublicLand23.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand22.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand19.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand17.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand16.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand15.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand14.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand13.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand08.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand07.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand05.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand03.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand01.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand21.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand12.jpg
  • Undercover special agent with the National Park Service, Todd Swain, conducts investigations into cultrual resource crimes on public lands.
    LootingPublicLand02.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand63.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand62.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand61.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand57.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand51.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand42.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand36.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand35.jpg
  • Wildnerness area near Barstow, California where there are culturally sensitive Native American rock art and artifacts.
    LootingPublicLand31.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand29.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand28.jpg
  • Details of Native American artifacts including spear tips, digging tools and arrowheads, are often found in our national parks and on public land.
    LootingPublicLand25.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand65.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand60.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand59.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand58.jpg
  • Wildnerness area near Barstow, California where there are culturally sensitive Native American rock art and artifacts.
    LootingPublicLand56.jpg
  • LootingPublicLand55.jpg
  • Details of Native American artifacts including spear tips, digging tools and arrowheads, are often found in our national parks and on public land.
    LootingPublicLand54.jpg
  • Details of Native American artifacts including spear tips, digging tools and arrowheads, are often found in our national parks and on public land.
    LootingPublicLand53.jpg
  • Details of Native American artifacts including spear tips, digging tools and arrowheads, are often found in our national parks and on public land.
    LootingPublicLand52.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaelogist Jim Shearer and National Park Service undercover agent Todd Swain inspect the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand39.jpg
  • Rock art near the Ord and Rodman mountains is often damaged and removed illegally and sold on the internet or to dealers.
    LootingPublicLand37.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaelogist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand34.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand33.jpg
  • Wildnerness area near Barstow, California where there are culturally sensitive Native American rock art and artifacts.
    LootingPublicLand32.jpg
  • Wildnerness area near Barstow, California where there are culturally sensitive Native American rock art and artifacts.
    LootingPublicLand30.jpg
  • Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist Jim Shearer is responsible for chronicling the rock art and other Native American cultural sites on public lands in California.
    LootingPublicLand26.jpg
  • Details of Native American artifacts including spear tips, digging tools and arrowheads, are often found in our national parks and on public land.
    LootingPublicLand24.jpg
  • Undercover federal agent in Joshua Tree National Park in the deserts of Southern California.
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  • A woman with a fish she caught in the Sierras before it is released back into the water.
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  • Large sections of rock containing Native American symbols have been removed from areas of Joshua Tree National Park. There is a black market for artifacts that attracts thieves.
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  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was murdered in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. Louisa "honored" Anthony by pouring a can of Anthony's favorite beer, Miller, on his ashes.......Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora). ..PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was the murder victim in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. Family, including Anthony's brother, Michael and cousin, Carina Powell, and close friends also visited the site with Louisa who carried her favorite photo of her son to the site. Louisa also "honored" Anthony by drinking his favorite and last drink, a can of Miller beer.......Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora). ..
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  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
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  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel45.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel44.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel43.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel36.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel21.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel16.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp06.jpg
  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was the murder victim in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site (with her remaining son) where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora).
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  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was murdered in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora).
    Race Murders06.JPG
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel59.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel54.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel46.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel41.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel40.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel28.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel08.jpg
  • The original artwork at the San Miguel Mission, especially the wall paintings and etchings in the Mission's church, dates back nearly 200 yrs and is being restored by specialists intent on preserving the historical contributions of the Salinan Tribe.
    Mission San Miguel04.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp15.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp14.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp13.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp08.jpg
  • INDEPENDENCE, CA, March 19, 2008: The cemetery at Manzanar, one of ten remote War Relocation Centers in the United States where 11,000 Japanese were sent beginning in early 1942 during World War II, stands as the most preserved part of Manzanar. Fifteen of the 150 people who died at Manzanar were buried there with six burial sites remaining. Not trusting those with cultural ties to Japan who had bombed Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Government enclosed a  one square mile, remote area in the Eastern Sierra mountains with barbed wire and erected a mini city complete with churches, barracks, mess halls, hospitals and even baseball fields. A cemetery and graves still adorn the property which is now a National Historic Site.
    Manzanar Camp07.jpg
  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was the murder victim in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora).
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  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was the murder victim in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Anthony's brother brought a BB gun with him on a recent visit to the grave site. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora).
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  • PALM DESERT, CA, OCTOBER 21, 2006: Louisa Prudhomme, mother of Anthony Prudhomme who was the murder victim in a hate crime by Latino gang members in Highland Park, CA, regularly visits the site where she buried her son's ashes. Located about 150 miles from her home, Anthony's ashes lay buried beneath a cross high atop a hill overlooking the Coachella Nature Preserve. This was a favorite spot for Anthony. (Photograph by Todd Bigelow/Aurora).
    Race Murders07.JPG

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