As parks welcome back their furloughed staff, some are voicing concern about the challenges that await staff members as they begin the process of assessing any damage that may have occurred during ...
Your support for the National Parks Traveler comes at a time when news organizations are finding it hard, if not impossible, to stay in business. Traveler's work is vital. For nearly two decades we've ...
Your support for the National Parks Traveler comes at a time when news organizations are finding it hard, if not impossible, to stay in business. Traveler's work is vital. For nearly two decades we've ...
A new study has shown that large carnivores are benefitting ecosystems, but it points out that cause and effect connections are often difficult to prove.
A series of ads in bus shelters across Washington, DC, is calling attention to the negative effects of funding and staffing ...
All units of the National Park System protect and preserve something, be it history, culture, landscape, wildlife, one or more ecosystems, or all the above. If you happen to travel to or through ...
This week's podcast from the National Parks Traveler brought together four leaders of friends groups from around the country who raised concerns not only for national parks but also for National Park ...
It’s time to test your national parks knowledge with this November quiz and trivia piece. This one is all about Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California. See just how much you really know ...
The National Park Service site that marks the spot where the Confederate Army surrendered to the Union Army at the end of the Civil War is worth a day-long exploration.
A five-year grant from USACE will fund a project at Florida Atlantic University analyzing data on aquatic prey and habitat conditions during the dry season across the freshwater Everglades.
Visit Cape Hatteras National Seashore along the Outer Banks of North Carolina and you’ll be walking in the footsteps of Native Americans, enslaved peoples, lighthouse keepers, farmers, and even ...
Veterans Day, November 11, will be the last day of the year that visitors will be able to enter National Park Service sites for free.
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