From the column: "Regrettably, we have been reminded once again that our public land estate requires constant vigilance and must never be taken for granted." ...
Trump’s purge of federal employees is already harming the visitor experience at national parks across the country.
In 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado for a three-week bear hunting trip. Perhaps inspired by Colorado’s beauty, that same year he created the U.S. Forest Service to manage lands for ...
The permanent staff cuts could leave parks understaffed and facing tough decisions about operating hours, public safety, and ...
Thousands of employees who helped oversee vast areas of wilderness have lost their jobs in President Trump’s moves to shrink ...
Visitors to Colorado’s national parks this summer could find dirty bathrooms and closures at visitor centers and campgrounds ...
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This story, Teddy Roosevelet’s American Game Trails,” appeared in the January 1991 issue of Outdoor Life. Ask most Americans ...
Bison, pronghorn, prairie dogs, and the third longest cave in the United States. You’ll find all this and more when you visit Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota, where there is as much to see and ...
Letters sent to federal workers say they are being terminated "based on your performance." But workers told USA TODAY they had no performance issues.
As the first president of the United States, George Washington likely would be dismayed to see the bickering that divides this nation more than 200 years after his tenure. At least, that’s what Dale ...