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 Battle of Saratoga, which is interpreted at Saratoga National Historical Park in upstate New York, is the subject of Sunday's podcast from the National Parks Traveler.
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers have developed the first integrated framework to help the National Park Service manage feral hog populations across parklands nationwide.
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 ...
Muir Woods National Monument, which has been closed since the start of the government shutdown, was able to temporarily reopen on Thursday thanks to donations from three of its operational partners.
With basejumpers leaping illegally from cliffs in Yosemite National Park and reports of park restrooms overflowing with ...
Determined to punch through a more than 200-mile-long road across a wild, remote section of Alaska, the Trump administration on Thursday granted the rights-of-way for the road and transferred nearly ...
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 ...
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 ...
Grand Canyon National Park is reducing both fire and water restrictions following improvements in water storage levels and system reliability.
Changes Interior Secretary Doug Burgum made to how the Land and Water Conservation Fund can be used drew harsh criticism Thursday, with charges that they could lead to federal land sales and hinder ...
Interior Department officials confirmed to the National Parks Traveler that the Horace M. Albright and Stephen T. Mather training centers for National Park Service employees no longer offer the ...
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