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Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve sprawls north from Everglades National Park over 729,000 acres of swamp, an ancient forest that protects the endangered Florida panther and the pristine ...
On the brink of what’s likely to be a busy season, the superintendent of Crater Lake National Park resigned May 30 due to frustrations over staffing shortages. The Washington Post reported Kevin ...
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Perched atop the steep banks of Cave Creek, a charming lodge has always offered visitors to Oregon Caves National Monument a warm hearth to rest after exploring the marble halls of the nearby cavern.
If you're driving on State Route 161 on Columbus' northeast side, you may see a tourism-style billboard alerting passersby to Dept. of Govt. Efficiency federal staff cuts at Ohio's only national park.
A Yellowstone National Park tourist was gored by a bison when he got too close to the animal, according to officials. The 47-year-old man from Cape Coral, Fla., was hooked by the bison’s horns ...
A man was attacked by a bison in the Lake Village area of Yellowstone National Park on Sunday, May 4. He sustained minor injuries and was treated by emergency medical personnel.
Rudolf Peters, from the town of Haltern am See in western Germany, was hiking in a rough section of a trail called The Windows Loop when he fell Tuesday, the National Park Service said in a statement.
These efforts reduced the population from at least 30 million, according to the National Park Service, to less than 1,000 by the 1890s. By 1902 Yellowstone had about two dozen bison.
Rudolf Peters, from the town of Haltern am See in western Germany, was hiking in a rough section of a trail called The Windows Loop when he fell Tuesday, the National Park Service said in a statement.
According to the National Park Service, rangers were called to reports of a man falling on the Windows Loop trail. Bystanders immediately started CPR before rangers arrived on the scene.
The National Park Service would lose more than $1.2 billion in funding, plus ownership of some of its smaller park units, under the Trump administration’s proposed budget, released Friday morning.