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And the outlook for the national parks next year is especially grim. Mr. Trump has proposed hacking the Park Service’s operating budget by roughly 30%, which would be catastrophic, and ...
Mr. Kerasote has written about nature and wildlife since the 1970s. He wrote from Kelly, Wyo., where he lives on the eastern edge of Grand Teton National Park. Like a cinnamon river overflowing ...
The Mike Harris Campground wins based on its location: it’s situated on the Teton Pass, a few miles from Victor, Idaho, and just 22 miles from the Granite Canyon Entrance to the park, near Teton ...
Just in time for Memorial Day Weekend, a new approach to recycling litter and waste has been set up in Grand Teton National Park at the Colter Bay Campground. The centerpiece is a 20-foot long ...
Another grand mine, Zollverein was once the biggest of its kind across the globe, with 8,000 miners working day and night at its peak. Coal was mined here for 135 years until the mine's closure in ...
A breakfast of Snickers, a Red Bull and three ibuprofen fueled Michelino Sunseri to achieve a new record in September 2024: He raced 13.2 miles up and down Grand Teton National Park ’s tallest ...
Surviving cub reunited with mother after park staff discover the carcasses of two yearling grizzlies
On Tuesday, May 13, staff at Grand Teton National Park discovered the bodies of two yearling grizzly bears in a closed area south of Colter Bay. The bears were found approximately 250 yards apart ...
Life-sized papier-mâché birds are popping up in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) this spring, and they're quite a sight. By this we mean something you certainly wouldn't want to ...
To the south, Grand Teton had a minimum of 224 grizzly jams, 44% of all bear jams. To keep people and animals safe, more than 1,400 hours were spent by staff at the Yellowstone scenes.
Sports Outdoors Yellowstone, Grand Teton staff work to keep people safe from bears May 9, 2025 Updated Sat., May 10, 2025 at 3:11 p.m. Tourists leap from their still-moving car in Yellowstone ...
This summer is likely to bring bigger crowds, longer entry waits, closed trails, uncleaned toilets, uncollected trash and more at national parks. If you go, plan ahead to avoid headaches.
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