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National Park Service
Native Tribes Protest Plan to Cull Wild Bison in Yellowstone
The National Park Service says the plan is essential because there are more bison in the park than there is space to accommodate them.
August 24, 2024
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Allan Stein
Hydrothermal Explosion at Yellowstone Sends Plume of Steam and Mud Into the Air
The explosions are typically the result of water flashing into steam underground: USGS.
July 24, 2024
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Kos Temenes
‘I Wish it Would Have Happened Through Proper Channels’; Michigan Man Convicted on Federal Charges for Diverting River in National Park
A 63-year-old man in Frankfort, Michigan, has been convicted of two federal misdemeanor charges of tampering and vandalism ...
February 9, 2024
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Matt McGregor
National Park Service Cancels Plan to Remove Philadelphia’s William Penn Statue
After bipartisan pushback, the National Park Service has withdrawn its plan
January 9, 2024
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Beth Brelje
National Park Service to Remove Philadelphia’s William Penn Statue
The NPS will expand interpretation of the Native American history of Philadelphia in place of the statue.
January 8, 2024
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Beth Brelje
3 Mountain Lion Kittens Discovered in Simi Hills
CHATSWORTH, Calif.—Three more mountain lions are living in our midst Thursday, with National Park Service (NPS) officials confirming ...
May 26, 2023
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City News Service
Over 400 National Parks Waive Entrance Fee for Upcoming Holiday
In honor of the kickoff of National Park Week, entrance at more than 400 parks across the nation ...
April 19, 2023
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Carol Cassis
Famous Mountain Lion, P-22, Buried at Secret Location in Santa Monica Mountains
LOS ANGELES—More than two months after his death, the Southland's most famous mountain lion, P-22, has been buried ...
March 7, 2023
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City News Service
Mountain Lion Fatally Struck by Vehicle Near Malibu
LOS ANGELES—A mountain lion was fatally struck by a vehicle along Pacific Coast Highway west of Malibu, state ...
February 15, 2023
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City News Service
Mountain Lion P-22, the ‘Hollywood Cat,’ Is Euthanized
LOS ANGELES—P-22, the mountain lion who was captured Dec. 12 in a Los Feliz backyard in a severely ...
December 17, 2022
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City News Service
Wildlife Officials Capture Famed P-22 Mountain Lion, Examination Underway
LOS ANGELES—Wildlife officials Dec. 13 will continue evaluating the health of famed Griffith Park mountain lion P-22 after ...
December 13, 2022
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City News Service
Oldest US Active Park Ranger Retires at 100
RICHMOND, Calif.—The National Park Service (NPS) announced Mar. 31 that Betty Reid Soskin retired after more than 15 ...
April 1, 2022
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The Associated Press
National Park Service Denies South Dakota Request for Mount Rushmore July 4 Fireworks
The National Park Service has denied South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s request for fireworks at Mount Rushmore to ...
March 16, 2022
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Isabel van Brugen
Signs of Inbreeding Among SoCal Mountain Lions Raise Extinction Fears
LOS ANGELES—Scientists tracking two local mountain lion populations, one in the Santa Monica Mountains and the other in the ...
January 10, 2022
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City News Service
Park Service Pushes Back Against Licensing Georgia Spaceport
SAVANNAH, Ga.—The National Park Service is pushing back after a U.S. government report recommended approval of a launch ...
August 14, 2021
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The Associated Press
US Park Service Sued After Gate Kills Ugandan Humanitarian
SALT LAKE CITY—The family of a women’s rights activist from Uganda sued the National Park Service this month ...
June 16, 2021
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The Associated Press
National Park Service Faces $270 Million Wrongful Death Claim
DENVER—The family of a women's rights activist from Uganda has filed a more than $270 million wrongful death ...
November 12, 2020
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The Associated Press
President Obama’s Federal Land Grab Continues
"We've designated new monuments and historic sites that better reflect the story of all our people," President Obama ...
June 29, 2016
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Will Coggin
Yellowstone Park Service That Put Down Baby Bison: We Are Not ‘Lazy, Uncaring, or Inexpert’
There has been a lot of misunderstanding and confusion as to why Yellowstone would euthanize a bison calf ...
May 20, 2016
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Petr Svab
Secret Service Wants Taller, Stronger, Smarter Fence Around White House
The U.S. Secret Service proposes building a taller, stronger, and smarter fence around the White House that would ...
April 29, 2016
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Petr Svab
Watch the World’s Largest Gathering of Synchronized Fireflies
Every June, the largest gathering of fireflies illuminates Elkmont Ghost Town in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains National Park.
March 20, 2016
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Tara MacIsaac
Yosemite: Famed Hotel Name to Change in Trademark Dispute
FRESNO, Calif.—The names of iconic hotels and other landmarks in the world-famous Yosemite National Park will soon change ...
January 14, 2016
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The Associated Press
Report: NPS River Trips Hostile to Women in Grand Canyon
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—Deep inside the Grand Canyon, on river trips that stretch for weeks, National Park Service workers have preyed on ...
January 13, 2016
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The Associated Press
The Twisted Roots of US Land Policy in the West
The seizure of a Malheur National Wildlife Refuge building in southeastern Oregon by armed and self-styled "constitutionalists" was ...
January 11, 2016
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John Freemuth
Obama, Lawmakers See Centennial as Chance to Boost Parks
Under President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the nation prepared for the 50th birthday of the National Park Service with ...
December 30, 2015
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The Associated Press
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