The National Park Service is preparing to cut 270 positions — about 2% of its workforce. The Bureau of Land Management faces ...
The most popular national park in the country will remain open with basic visitor services and limited staffing amid the ...
Grand Canyon National Park continues to draw visitors during the government shutdown. But former workers are petitioning to ...
Concerns are mounting amid reports of damaged resources, reduced maintenance and visitor safety issues at the 63 national ...
The Interior Department’s latest cuts, which total 2,000, target the NPS, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife ...
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This Underrated Ohio National Park Is A Must-Visit For Travelers Fascinated By Flight And Innovation
Learn about the birthplace of aviation when you visit this underrated national park complete with a museum focused on ...
Sometimes fire is the answer. The National Park Service is turning to a controlled blaze to fight back against invasive plant ...
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White House Plans to Fire Hundreds More From National Park Service
After losing thousands of parks workers this year, the National Park Service will see even more job cuts during the ...
The Department of the Interior revealed plans to lay off more than 2,000 employees across 89 units, with potentially more ...
The national park will remain mostly open to visitors despite the government shutdown, but visitors might notice cuts to some programs or services.
Funding from local agencies allows restrooms, emergency services, campgrounds, Cades Cove, all visitor centers and picnic areas to remain open.
A 58-year-old man was killed inside Zion National Park after a canyoneering accident in Pine Creek Canyon on Sunday.
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