Ten months of mental anguish over their careers, now compounded by going without pay, has left some National Park Service employees struggling financially to get by but committed to their jobs.
The National Parks Traveler exists because there is no other news organization that focuses its editorial mission daily on national parks and protected areas. At a time when news organizations are ...
With basejumpers leaping illegally from cliffs in Yosemite National Park and reports of park restrooms overflowing with garbage, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is again being urged to close the ...
It is not unusual to see a crowd gathered along the black iron gates that surround the White House. As the home and workplace of the U.S. president, it is a constant draw for tourists to the nation’s ...
A new conservation pilot program will offer an opportunity to contribute to the return of bison to tribal lands and the health of grasslands.
A committee hearing Tuesday revealed the differing views regarding the potential benefits of the Fix Our Forests Act, a bipartisan proposal that critics say would lead to logging of old-growth trees ...
DJI has silently removed a promotional video featuring footage from U.S. national parks, where drone operations have been banned since 2014.
A trail to an iconic waterfall at Shenandoah National Park in Virginia will be rehabilitated in the coming years thanks to funding provided by a number of groups and agencies. The trail down to Dark ...
Court documents filed Monday by the Trump administration in a bid to fire more federal employees indicate the National Park Service could lose more than 270 employees, including some who work in its ...
Visit Cape Hatteras National Seashore along the Outer Banks of North Carolina and you’ll be walking in the footsteps of Native Americans, enslaved peoples, lighthouse keepers, farmers, and even ...
Seventy-two lawmakers have demanded the restoration of references to transgender and queer Americans removed from Stonewall National Monument in a letter to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum and ...
The National Park Service (NPS) recently issued a prospectus seeking proposals for a 10-year contract operating a historic bathhouse in Hot Springs National Park.