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Discover how wildlife in U.S. national parks responded to the 2020 COVID shutdowns, based on GPS tracking data.
The National Park Service is touting its plans to build a vital, brand-new $239 million El Portal Wastewater Treatment Plant, ...
Stargazing is a peaceful and rewarding activity that's worth adding to your bucket list. Here are the best places to stargaze ...
In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act, all National Park Service entrance fees will be ...
A bear linked to a spate of home break-ins in Sierra Madre in June was euthanized amid what city officials say is an uptick ...
A newly published study by a multinational group of wildlife scientists took advantage of the unique opportunity offered by the 2020 COVID-19 shutdowns to better understand why such glimpses can be so ...
Many national parks don't allow pets, but these parks offer hundreds of miles of pet-friendly trails for you to safely ...
The Tuolumne Meadows Campground will reopen to visitors on Aug. 1. The famed campsite has been closed due to a three-year, ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the ...
The presence of humans and human infrastructure in U.S. national parks has lasting effects on the behaviours of the large animals that call them home ...