Lake Clark and Katmai. Glacier, Great Smoky, and Grand Teton. Olympic, Padre Island, and Yellowstone.
For nearly 15 years, National Parks Traveler has been bringing you coverage of the National Park System, but the past week has to have been one of the busiest and most diverse weeks.
Topping the news was passage of the Great American Outdoors Act, which hopefully will benefit all national parks. But there was more:
- Concerning news regarding a proposed gold and copper mine that might impact Katmai and Lake Clark national parks, and not in a good way;
- The loss, possibly by arson, of a historic backcountry patrol cabin at Glacier National Park;
- Structural issues with an overpass at Yellowstone National Park;
- Concerns that sea turtle science at Padre Island National Seashore would be watered down over financial concerns.
- There was the death of a climber at Glacier National Park;
- News of the continued removal of mountain goats from Olympic National Park;
- Word of a Black history program at Salem Maritime National Historic Site;
- A meadow restoration project at Yosemite National Park;
- Dirt bikers ripping up a meadow at Grand Teton National Park;
- News of a proposal to build mountain bike trails at Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
That was just last week.
Simply put, we know of no other media outlet that provides that type of news coverage of the National Park System. Most media look for the sensational stories -- bison butts woman, grizzly mauls camper, visitor falls into the Grand Canyon -- and move on.
Traveler does cover the mundane, such as wildfire news, campground openings or closures, and fiscal issues, but also strives to bring you in-depth coverage and explanatory pieces. Pieces that examine:
- Why the Great American Outdoors Act is a good start, but not a lasting solution to the maintenance backlog problem in the park system;
- Problems with diversity within the National Park Service;
- Threats oil exploration pose to Big Cypress National Preserve;
- The long-running dispute over the Caneel Bay Resort at Virgin Islands National Park, and;
- The simple joys of floating the Green River into Canyonlands National Park.
Oh, and we also do weekly podcasts, so you can listen to issues and stories and features regarding the parks as you drive or fly or cruise to your next park adventure.
Make no mistake, there is more news and feature coverage to bring you on a regular basis. But we need your support. To those new to the Traveler, know that there is just one full-time staffer. It's me. Imagine what we could do with three.
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