Sunrise from Clingman's Dome in thr Smokies - particularly in late fall.
Mar 27th - 22:35pm |
M Hughes
Sunrise from Clingman's Dome in thr Smokies - particularly in late fall.
Mar 27th - 21:25pm |
Snochasr
Didn't the firefall in Yosemite actually end in about 1966?
Mar 27th - 20:50pm |
J. Ahl
Gazing at the high mountain peaks reaching for the sky and the miles of thick green forest below from Going to the Sun Highway (not as the driver of course!) GNP Montana.
Mar 27th - 19:34pm |
Efrain Sain
Big Bend NP - looking out the South Rim towards Mexico.
Mar 27th - 18:23pm |
chris...
The first glimpses of El Capitan on an early dawn morning drive into the valley... Yosemite falls at full roar... Hayden valley in the early morning
Watching the trumpeter swans and their offspring on the Madison River by Mt. Haynes
Mar 27th - 14:28pm |
Nina A
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Mar 27th - 13:35pm |
Matt M
Strike Valley Overlook in Capitol Reef, Clouds Rest in Yosemite, Point Sublime and Lipan Point at Grand Canyon.
Mar 27th - 12:05pm |
Jill C.
Peering into the crater at Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii from the rim or from a helicopter
Mar 27th - 11:27am |
Snochasr
Valley view in Yosemite or the Arrigetch Peaks or Logan Pass
Mar 27th - 11:15am |
A. Johnson
I truly enjoy viewing Squaretop Mtn over Green River Lakes in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. Never get tired of it.
Okay, it's not NPS, so let me offer #2: Canyonlands NP: The Green River overlooks in the Island, and hiking the Chesler Park Loop in the Needles. Just wild...and used to be rather quiet.
Mar 27th - 09:52am |
Matt V
The best I have experienced is from Sahale Arm Glacier Camp in the North Cascades. Nothing else compares!
Trusting local practices simply because of the racial or ethnic group conducting them is well, racist. Sorry, it's 2024 and we need to get beyond such prejudices.
Mar 27th - 14:49pm |
Andrea S
I trust the local indigenous cultural practices to be of more beneficial impact to the local ecosystem and species here in New Mexico than anything the federal government has, could, or will do.
Mar 27th - 07:10am |
Chris…
The nps has been cracking down on anting braking the "law" like pierce the actor for walking off trail. kulling a federally protected migratory bird ISs SERIOUS federal crime.
chuck Sam's should be charged like any other citizen would. His affiliation with certain groups gives him no more entitlement than any other citizen
Mar 27th - 05:17am |
R J Sterling
Ryan, neither are you a member of a threatened species, yet if someone expressed a desire to end your life merely for the sake of his cultural practices, I imagine you would resist the idea. The eagles' lives belong to the eagles, not rightfully to one group of humans or another. They should be left alone.
Mar 26th - 20:21pm |
Ryan....
Neither species of eagle is remotely threatened. If it was indeed to serve a cultural purpose, I fail to see why this is a substantive issue. If the law was violated, some reprimand seems reasonable, but let's not pretend this is egregious or that it would be unreasonable to revise the law to allow for the limited taking of non-threatened species by tribes in some instances.
This lawsuit is good news. If the NPS opened this decision up to public comment I am sure it would be overwhelmingly opposed.
Mar 26th - 07:54am |
chris...
Where is the DOJ charges? If no one is above the law then why is Chuck Sams not being charged criminally?
A white house staffer is in prison- the law is the law... right?
There have been various studies which support that trap, neuter, return (TNR) does indeed reduce the numbers of community cats (Levy, et.al.). The issue is the Save A gato is operation on incredibly limited funds and they just don't have the capacity and volunteer base to conduct an effective TNR program to reduce and/or manage the population of community cats.
Several houses and cabins were taken off their foundations by water from the Sieche that rolled back and forth and topped the dam upstream from the campground. One woman was tossed from her bed into water in her bedroom. She grabbed her dog's tail and he pulled her to shore.
Oh yes, let's not ruin the wilderness by restoring inconvenient animals, just turn them all into theme parks.
Mar 24th - 19:23pm |
chris...
Grizzlies are not endangered and when asked about her knowladge of the population in the state of Montana Deb Halland had no idea of how many griz were in the state.
I'm with Lee on this. I started with Interior under the infamous James Watt but I'm afraid a second Trump administration would be even worse. The first was plenty bad enough.
Mar 26th - 13:48pm |
Doug
Over the course of the history of the US National Park Service only one thing can be said of it all: Nothing changes. So called conservatives, in the name of personal freedom and exploitation of all land will, and aways have railed agains true conservation.
Hi Chris,
Regarding the situaion in Vermont, my organization, RESTORE: The North Woods, has been following Green Mountain National Forest and Vermont state land management issues for some time. So I take your caveats seriously.
Mar 26th - 09:01am |
A. Johnson
Now that I think about it, we need to reintroduce the grizzly in VT.
Let's re-wild the Green Mtns!
Mar 26th - 07:43am |
TwinOaks
Not mentioned in Project 2025 but repeaedly mentioned by trump over the past year is his declaration that if given another chance to lead this great nation he will take public lands away from us public land owners so as turn our lands into "Freedom Cities". He says nothing of paying us for our land.
Mar 25th - 22:09pm |
Sequoiadendron
"Here in Sequoia NP, almost all of the infrastucture is Mission 66"
Sounds like Sequoia AND Kings Canyon NP has an unsustainable amount of infra.
"many sections of the Generals Highway that were compromised"
Got it wrong again Michael. Not "on Day 1" but "Except day one". He jokingly commented he would not be a dictator "Except day one" and specifically mentioned he would use his presidential powers to close the southern border with Mexico and expand oil drilling. Two powers fully within the Presidential perogative exhibiting no dictatorial traits.
Mar 25th - 18:26pm |
Sequoia
Here in Sequoia NP, almost all of the infrastucture is Mission 66 era goods and woefully inadequate as it is, the main visitor center @ Lodgepole dates from the early 60's, and the mens facilities have 3 toilets and a like amount of urnials for half of the 2 million visitors to do their business.
Hi ec,
No, he did not say he would be a dictator FROM day 1. He said that he would be a dictator ON day 1.
Here he is saying it to Hannity on FOX News:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQkrWL7YuGk
Hi Michael, like my good friend Bob Marley said, don't worry! All that gloom and doom you're spreading is probably not going to happen. Maybe kick back, relax, and spark one, bro. We're only here for a short time, and you're dark, man! Enjoy life! Get outside! :)
Thanks for this, Kurt.
I was working on land conservation and other environmental issues during the Reagan administration in the 1980s. I remember his anti-environmental appointees such as James Watt, Anne Gorsuch, and John Crowell. They did incredible damage to their agencies and to the earth.
Doesn't matter who's at the helm of the Titanic; it's still gonna crash and sink.
What's the NPS "maintenance" backlog up to now? Did it go down under Obama or Biden?
What's the national debt now? 35 trillion? How many billions are the feds borrowing and spending everyday?
Well Kurt, that's quite a provocative piece! I applaud you for posing the question.
As far as the basis for this piece--the proposal from former gov't employees--it is unlikely that Trump or most anyone else has noticed the proposal, let alone plan to adopt it. So, while it's a good place to start this conversation, it is unlikely to ever get implemented let alone noticed.
Mar 25th - 09:14am |
Loui
What is truly unsustainable is the way the the National Parks have been funded since their inception. We need another model. While this article would seem to trigger a tidal wave of Trump Derangment Syndrome, let us not forget which administration brought about the Great American Outdoors Act in an effort to maintain what we've got.
If enough Americans are stupid enough to vote for donald and he manages to slither back into the White House, it won't be just our parks and forests that suffer.
Mar 25th - 06:00am |
Chris….
The drag shows and Political takeover of the nps has occurred under bidens reign.
it will take years to undo
biden literally changed the nps mission statement
get back to preserving and protecting public lands. No more "telling stories" that are political...
One thing not mentioned is that in 2010 the NPS initiated a NEPA process to examine vehicle beach access at Pardre Island. In that process various alternatives for limiting beach access were developed, and the one chosen in 2012 was the NPS preferred alternative. That alternative continued vehicle beach access with some restrictions on speed and limited area closures.
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