Acadia National Park Confronts a Rising Tide By Kyle Paoletta May 21, 2024 After a pair of January storms ravaged the coastline, rangers are caught between preparing for the annual crush of summer tourists and responding to the climate crisis In this story: climate change, America's National Parks, national parks, hiking, camping
Is This the Year the Muscogee Nation Gets a National Park? By Brandon Withrow May 16, 2024 Expelled from Georgia via the Trail of Tears, the Muscogee have an opportunity to return home to tell their story In this story: public lands, national parks
Are Social Media Videos Ruining the National Park Experience? By Rani Chor, & the West May 10, 2024 Influencers are broadcasting their park experiences to tens of thousands of followers. But at what cost? In this story: national parks, inspiring connections outdoors, social media toolkit
President Biden Expands Two National Monuments in California By Lindsey Botts May 2, 2024 Here's what you need to know about San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monuments In this story: public lands, monuments, saving wild places, indigenous communities
A Housing Crisis Is Impacting the National Park Service By Molly McCluskey April 23, 2024 NPS leadership is well aware of the problem, but Congress won’t fund solutions In this story: national parks
Here’s How to Travel to Yosemite National Park by Bus and Train By Carmen Kohlruss April 20, 2024 Ditch your car and take transit to the trails of the Sierra Nevada In this story: national parks, public transit
This Proposed Law Will Be a Boon for Outdoor Recreation By Lindsey Botts April 4, 2024 Congress considers the largest outdoors package of President Biden’s term In this story: public lands, outdoor recreation, inspiring connections outdoors
Opposition to Proposed Mining Near Rare Protected Georgia Swamp Grows By Ash Peterson April 3, 2024 Advocates mount last-ditch effort to save the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from a titanium mine In this story: saving wild places, public lands, dirty fuels
Who Owns the Mountains in Lutsen? By Emily Halnon February 26, 2024 Tribal rights and outdoor recreation collide in this pristine part of the Superior National Forest In this story: saving wild places, forests, national forests, ecosystems, indigenous communities
Conservation Groups Seek to Block Logging Projects in Giant Sequoia National Monument By Carmen Kohlruss February 23, 2024 Sierra Club and others file lawsuit against US Forest Service over postfire logging In this story: forests, public lands