Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Kentucky preserves, protects, and interprets the significant cultural and natural resources associated with Abraham Lincoln’s birth, early boyhood, and memorialization, including the symbolic birth cabin, memorial building, and Knob Creek Farm. This park houses diverse ecosystems including forests, streams, meadows, karsts, and the beautiful knobs. When the Lincoln’s lived on this farm, their life was dictated by the changing of the seasons. Today, we are still observing the seasons effects of this on our community. Your observations will provide a better understanding of how this National Park is affected by climate change.
Becoming a part of Budburst is easy—and important. When we all contribute to conservation efforts like this one, we’re one step closer to preserving the planet we share.