Lawsuit Aims to Stop National Park Service from Removing Cats from San Juan Site
The lawsuit argues that the National Park Service’s plan to remove cats from the San Juan Historic Site is “cruel, futile, and unlawful.”
The lawsuit argues that the National Park Service’s plan to remove cats from the San Juan Historic Site is “cruel, futile, and unlawful.”
The lawsuit argues NPS is violating federal law and discriminating against those without bank accounts by refusing cash.
The National Park Service says the newest site added to their growing list of places is the Amache National Historic Site.
While Republicans say it’s mismanagement and Democrats say it’s budgetary, both agree NPS’s deferred maintenance backlog is a problem.
Whoever runs the National Park Service Twitter thread really should get a raise. Every day, @natlparkservice uses animal memes, pop culture references, and subtweets commenting on bad tourist behavior to share important tips about how to behave properly in parks. It’s fun to see a government agency that doesn’t take itself too seriously—and to learn [...]
Can we trust a ranking of U.S. national parks in which Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion don’t even break the top 10? We’ll let you decide.
Over the course of four days, two climbers took on “The Complete Towers of the Virgin Traverse” in Zion—that’s 20 distinct peaks.
A viral video shows two vandals destroying ancient rock formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Here’s what we know.
A tourist got much too close to a marmot in Rocky Mountain National Park, and it didn’t go so well, according to a witness.
This April 20-28 is National Park Week 2024. Here’s how to celebrate (and how to get into U.S. national parks for free).