Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's nomination to lead a presidential Cabinet agency was advanced by a U.S. Senate committee on Thursday.
Join us on a treasure hunt as we explore the most incredible artefacts found in the world's public parks, from diamonds and jewels to ancient tools and coins.
The squirrel is perhaps the cutest and most charismatic critter in the rodent family. They're wild but live in close proximity to humans in many national and city parks, becoming accustomed to our comings and goings and even getting close enough to feed.
Help power the National Parks Traveler’s coverage of national parks and protected areas.
Since then, Nvidia has been in constant contact with the Or family. "It’s with us daily. Almost every day since October 7, employees have come from the central region, the north, and the south, to stand with the family outside military headquarters as a sign of solidarity."
President Donald Trump's immigration policies would likely have devastating effects on Corporate America's growth and earnings, but investors haven't been perturbed yet.
Asian markets are still digesting the impact of Trump’s first few days in office, which have sent mixed signals to investors. It was a mixed performance across Asia, with the CSI index, a composite of the top 300 companies on the Shenzhen and Shanghai indices, rose by over 1 per cent.
National Park Service Director Chuck Sams, an Oregonian, talks about everything from representation to reservations as he prepared to leave office.
How's the National Park Service doing on its plan to phase out single-use plastics in parks by 2032? Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility have scored them and found encouraging progress.
Contact the volunteer office at [email protected] or 440-717-3846 for more information or visit conservancyforcvnp.org. The Volunteers-in-Parks Program is co-managed by the National Park Service and the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The move prompted concerns from conservationists that national parks could be short-staffed during the summer season, when millions of Americans usually visit.
You can also have a national-park experience for free another way, by visiting one of the 20 national parks that don’t charge an entrance fee ever. Come and go as you please without dropping a dime. Many of them are among our least-visited national parks, which means you might have these landscapes to yourself.