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BLM, Forest Service, Five Tribes Of The Bears Ears Commission Commit To Historic Co-Management Of Bears Ears National Monument

At a signing ceremony on Saturday, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service, and the five Tribes of the Bears Ears Commission formalized and celebrated their partnership for co-management of the Bears Ears National Monument.

Still Confused About Yellowstone’s South Loop Reopening? Cody Yellowstone Answers Some Of Those Questions

With the National Park Service announcing plans for reopening the south section of Yellowstone National Park at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, June 22, many travelers are preparing to visit the region’s main attraction but have new questions.

Photography In The National Parks: Exploring Along The Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail – Part 1

The National Park System has 423 park units, including the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail. Traveler contributing photographer Rebecca Latson and her cameras began exploring the Washington state portion of this NGT and she returns with photos from places visited during a day trip close to home.

Essay | The Time Has Arrived For A White Mountain National Park

Eastern mountain ranges too often, and unjustly, are given short shrift for their majesty when compared to Western ranges. But as George Wuerthner makes clear in the following essay, the White Mountains in New Hampshire not only are an amazing tract of wilderness-quality forests, streams and lakes, but deserve to be embraced by the National Park System.

National Park Service Announces $50 Million Emergency Funding; Expedited Plans To Reopen 80 Percent Of Yellowstone

During a visit to Yellowstone National Park and Gardiner, Montana, on Sunday, June 19, National Park Service Director Chuck Sams with Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly announced $50 million to kick-start recovery efforts from record breaking floods.