
NYT published Clemson prof Todd May’s global warming article
A NY Time headline reads, “Would Human Extinction Be a Tragedy?” as Clemson professor Todd May writes, “Human beings are destroying large parts of the inhabitable earth and causing unimaginable suffering More...

Mount Rainier National Park’s Geoff Walker Receives Top Ranger Award
Geoff Walker from Mount Rainier National Park is the recipient of the annual Harry Yount National Park Ranger Award, one of the National Park Service’s most prestigious honors. Walker received his award at a ceremony More...

National Parks see attendance records in 2014
Visitation at America’s national parks broke all-time records in 2014, as the National Park Service prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2016 with a major push to encourage more visitors to experience their More...

401 national parks closed due to government shutdown
Because of the shutdown of the federal government caused by the lapse in appropriations, the National Park Service has closed all 401 national parks and suspended operation of dozens of community assistance programs. photo More...

Norovirus outbreak expands in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, at least 200 people sickened
In a follow up to a story last week, the norovirus outbreak that struck 30 Yellowstone National Park employees on June 7, has grown to some 200 people from Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and areas More...

Yellowstone employees stricken with norovirus, isolated to Mammoth Hot Springs
An outbreak of the gastrointestinal virus that sickened some 30 Yellowstone National Park employees has been confirmed as norovirus, according to a Jackson Hole News and Guide report Friday. Norovirus Image/CDC The More...

Visit a national park for free on ‘National Public Lands Day’
Image/National Park Service The National Park Service said in a news release Thursday that all 397 national parks will be free to enter Saturday, September 29 for the 19th annual National Public Lands Day. “National More...