Originally only 5,000 workers were authorized for Yellowstone, down from 6,300 in 2024. Now that has changed again, with ...
Follow in the footsteps of the Buffalo Soldiers, who guarded parks and created trails in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Hawai’i ...
Celebrate National Park Week 2025 with 6 cozy hotels near iconic parks like Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain, offering ...
The permanent staff cuts could leave parks understaffed and facing tough decisions about operating hours, public safety, and ...
The announcements of thousands of National Park Service employees being laid off have had the remaining staff at some ...
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Advnture on MSNYellowstone National Park at an increased risk of wildfires due to standing dead trees, warn researchersResearchers are urging Yellowstone officials to invest in greater protection after the findings of a new report ...
Yellowstone Bourbon has proudly announced a major milestone in its partnership with the National Parks Conservation ...
A group of environmentalists who describe themselves as “tree-huggers who hunt," are uniting around a message that might ...
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AZ Animals (US) on MSNLearn Bear Safety Tips From a Yellowstone Park RangerVisitors to Yellowstone National Park can expect to see up to 15 bears daily, including black bears and grizzlies. The ...
A crisis is brewing for Yellowstone National Park, its dedicated employees, its millions of visitors, and the gateway communities who rely on it. A wave of administrative orders is slashing ...
Great granddaughter of Horace M. Albright, who helped create the NPS, is among those fired by agency in “heartless” fashion.
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