national parks
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His legacy in expanding access to national parks looms larger than a sequoia
Charles Young and the Buffalo Soldiers cleared the way for today’s access to public lands in the National Park System.
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How do you create the conservationists of tomorrow? Get kids outside.
A new initiative seeks to improve outdoor access for underrepresented youth.
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Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ will cost the National Parks Service $2.5 million
The NPS currently has a $16 million backlog in needed repairs.
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Air pollution in many national parks is as bad as in Los Angeles
Nearly every single one of our national parks is plagued by significant air pollution.
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States are out of money to keep national parks safe during shutdown
In some national parks, volunteers and non-profits are taking on trash duty during the shutdown.
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National park officials were told climate change was ‘sensitive.’ So they removed it from a key planning report.
The editing of the report reflects a pattern of sidelining research and censoring documents that contain references to climate science.
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Officials tried to censor a report on national parks. Here’s what was in it.
Human-induced climate change is to blame, but previous drafts of the report had that fact edited out.
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Our National Parks belong to everyone. So why are they so white?
Watch our video to meet the conservationists of color who are trying to change the culture and face of the outdoors.
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With public lands at stake, outdoors enthusiasts head to D.C.
“I think public lands may be the best thing about America, and I don’t want that going away.”