Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's approach to managing the United States' rich natural resources evidently has little regard for science that guides the federal land-management agencies' stewardship of ...
A week after taking down signs at Independence National Historical Park referencing George Washington's ownership of slaves, the National Park Service has been ordered to remove signs and displays ...
A filtering system has been put in place across the National Park System to manage communications with the public, one that has raised concerns over the quality of interpretation messaging by park ...
A veteran of conservation battles across the country has been selected to lead the National Parks Conservation Association.
The Trump administration has removed information related to climate change and rising sea levels at Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park.
The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit Tuesday over public records related to the Trump administration's efforts to weaken the Endangered Species Act.
This overlook made a great spot for elevenses. The view looks down a broad valley filled with hydrothermal features. Heart Lake lies 700 feet below, a reminder of the climb ahead on the hike out.
The National Park Service is seeking public comment on future plans for the Tidal Basin, famous for its cherry blossoms and landmarks.
Steve Pearce, President Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, has spent his entire political career hellbent on selling off our beloved public lands, earning him the moniker ...
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Your support for the National Parks Traveler comes at a time when news organizations are finding it hard, if not impossible, to stay in business. Traveler's work is vital. For nearly two decades we've ...
When it was built this million-dollar outhouse created all kinds of publicity for the National Park Service...for its price. How'd it get so expensive? Slate brought in from Vermont. Seven-hundred ...