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People who choose to ignore the rules can cause significant harm to the park's delicate ecosystems. National parks are ...
“It’s a huge architectural achievement,” said Jeff Henry, coauthor of the 2004 book “Old Faithful Inn: Crown Jewel of ...
During his famous 1903 two-week stay in Yellowstone National Park, President Teddy Roosevelt itched to hunt up some big game.
First Peoples Celebrations are set to start Sunday in Gardiner and conclude on Aug. 6.Yellowstone-Forever alongside Ye ...
Why Trust Science” is the title of a book written a few years ago by Naomi Oreskes. It asks the question and provides an ...
Three decades after wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park, aspen stands are recovering, a new analysis suggests.
Three decades after wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park, aspen stands are recovering, a new analysis suggests. Published ...
The southern New Mexico community has been reeling this summer, with afternoon thunderstorms bringing more rain than the ...
Ignoring safety regulations creates a dangerous situation. Onlooker captures photo of reckless national park visitors tempting fate near large wild animal: 'Someone is going to get stabbed in the butt ...
It's really not worth it. Frustrating photos catch tourists blatantly ignoring national park safety rules: 'Just to snap a close-up' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Park rangers are essential to keeping our national parks safe, beautiful, and running smoothly. But when your "office" is ...