A fresh appeal has been filed in the legal battle over cashless policies at some national parks.
Defenders of Wildlife is taking legal action to overturn a decision by the Endangered Species Committee to exempt federal authorizations of oil and gas activities in the Gulf of Mexico.
Two families of Mexican gray wolves have been translocated in Durango, Mexico, almost fifty years after the last wolves were removed from the state to initiate the captive breeding program that saved ...
National Parks have until Friday to post signs asking visitors to report any information they see in the parks that depicts the nation or its history in a negative way, according to published reports.
Visitation to the National Park System in 2023 rose to 325.5 million, with more and more visitors heading to lesser known parks.
Parks Canada's Jennifer Dubois led the team that reimagined and finally reopened the Valley of the Five Lakes trail in Jasper National Park, nearly two years after a devastating wildfire/Jennifer Bain ...
Fireworks will return to Mount Rushmore National Memorial this year after a five-year pause.
Rocky Mountain National Park has implemented Stage 2 fire restrictions due to extreme fire danger, the extended weather forecast, and current fire activity in Colorado. With the updated restrictions, ...
The Park Service points out that wild animals can be aggressive when people do not respect their space, and visitors are responsible for staying at least 25 yards away from all large animals. Bison ...
A lawsuit was filed Wednesday to block mining operations by an Australian company in Mojave National Preserve in California.
Placing stickers on the annual America the Beautiful pass could now invalidate it, according to an internal email to regional National Park Service staff.
In the 5th Annual Threatened and Endangered Parks series the National Parks Traveler's editors and writers took a look at some key issues that not only threatened the health of the parks and the very ...