In this week’s show, our 100th podcast, we take a look at endangered and threatened species that call the National Park System home and the legal battles that swing to and fro over gaining them Endangered Species Act protections. Joining me for this discussion is Noah Greenwald, the endangered species director for the Center for Biological Diversity.
Grand Teton National Park
Historic cabins, resource restoration, and education programs were among the $6.3 million worth of aid the Grand Teton National Park Foundation gave to its namesake park in 2020.
How Deadly Is Your Favorite National Park?
A review of accident reports from 54 national parks points to falls as the leading cause of death in those parks, with Yosemite and Grand Canyon national parks ranked one and two for falling fatalities. When all causes of death are counted, Grand Canyon comes out ahead in terms of fatalities recorded in the parks since 2010.
- By NPT Staff - January 19th, 2021 9:53am
Grand Teton Park Foundation Invested $6.3 Million In Grand Teton National Park In 2020
More than $6.3 million was invested in Grand Teton National Park during 2020 by the Grand Teton National Park Foundation, with projects ranging from wildlife research to glacial monitoring and Snake River access improvements.
- By NPT Staff - January 12th, 2021 10:29am
How Much Would You Pay To Conserve Wildlife?
As the country gets more crowded, and wildlife more squeezed, how much would you pay to help conserve species? It's a question gaining more attention for areas of valuable wildlife habitat and where there's a mix of federal and state lands that wildlife occupy.
The Economics Of Bear Viewing Conservation Tax Study
- By Kurt Repanshek - January 8th, 2021 1:45am
More Grand Teton National Park Campgrounds Going Into Reservation System
Visitors to Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway in Wyoming will soon be able to reserve campsites in advance at all concession-operated campgrounds. Reservations will go live on Recreation.gov beginning January 26 for the 2021 operating season. All park campgrounds that were first come, first served are moving to this advance reservation system.
- By NPT Staff - January 25th, 2021 4:09pm
10th Circuit Rules NPS Can't Regulate Hunting On Grand Teton Inholdings
Wolves, grizzly bears, and other wildlife can be hunted on private inholdings in Grand Teton National Park, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.
- By Kurt Repanshek - January 4th, 2021 1:45am
2020 Year In Review: Parks, A Pandemic, And Photography
Despite 2020’s coronavirus pandemic causing cancellation of a number of park photo trips, Traveler’s Rebecca Latson still managed to visit several of the National Park System’s units in a safe, distanced manner. Over the year, Rebecca shared tips, techniques, and favorite places to photograph as well as how to stay safe and healthy while doing so. Here’s a look back at her articles and photos.
- By Rebecca Latson - December 29th, 2020 2:15am
Chronic Wasting Disease Found In Grand Teton National Park Elk
Chronic wasting disease, a wildlife disease that destroys the brains of deer, elk, and moose, has been detected in elk at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
- By NPT Staff - December 20th, 2020 1:45am
Fish And Wildlife Service Wants To List Whitebark Pines As Threatened Species
Not quite a decade after agreeing whitebark pines were a species in need of Endangered Species Act protection, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service now is proposing to list the iconic trees as threatened under the act.
- By Kurt Repanshek - December 14th, 2020 1:45am
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