A search-and-rescue mission is underway in the remote southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park for a 22-year-old who failed to meet a scheduled boat pickup on Friday.
The National Park Service and its attorneys, the Justice Department, are running counter to the National Park Service Organic Act, and arguably to the aspirational goals of the Endangered Species Act, in their refusal to remove feral horses from Cumberland Island National Seashore.
So many stories, so little time. At least it feels like that when trying to stay atop news from around the National Park System. With that challenge in mind, here's a look at some topics we haven't had time to fully develop.
Crews went to work Saturday at Cape Hatteras National Seashore to clean up the debris of a second house that collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean in less than 24 hours, bringing to nine the number of homes toppled by the ocean in recent years.
It should come as no surprise to any of you who have ever visited a unit of the National Park System more than once: there’s always something new to learn. Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming/Montana/Idaho is no exception. After a summer visit to this national park, new things were learned, interesting trivia picked up, and thus a new quiz and trivia piece was created.
It’s just one tree, but it’s a balsam fir that I planted and get to watch grow knowing I’ve helped Terra Nova National Park boost the biodiversity of its forest.
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