National parks

Death Valley’s Unusual Predicament: Rain Overload

Death Valley National Park is grappling with the aftermath of an unexpected deluge as California’s atmospheric rivers unleashed 1.5 inches of rain over four days last week. This surge not only inflicted damage upon the park but also put a temporary halt to ongoing repairs from previous flooding incidents. Renowned as the driest expanse in […]

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A Generous Boost: $40 Million Gift to Yellowstone Tackles Employee Housing Woes

In the realm of national parks, Yellowstone stands as a beacon of natural wonder. But behind the breathtaking vistas and geothermal marvels lies a pressing issue: a scarcity of housing for its dedicated workforce. Yet, a recent anonymous donation of $40 million promises to breathe new life into Yellowstone’s employee housing landscape, marking a significant

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The Dangers of Feeding Wildlife: Keeping Nature Wild and Safe

Feeding wildlife might seem like a harmless gesture of kindness, but it can have severe consequences for both the animals and humans involved. Despite our best intentions, sharing human snacks with critters in parks can lead to a series of unfortunate events. Human foods are not suitable for wild animals. Consuming our snacks can fill

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Embracing Nature’s Slumber: The Art of Hibernation

As winter blankets the landscape with its icy grip, animals face two significant challenges: dwindling food supplies and harsh, bone-chilling temperatures. In response, many creatures enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy and survive until spring’s warmer embrace. Get your favorite animal stickers here! But not all dormancy is created equal. Much like the

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Embark on an Avian Adventure: A Beginner’s Guide to Birding

Welcome to Birding for Beginners, where the world of avian wonders awaits you! Whether you’re leisurely soaking in the sights around you or embarking on a quest across the nation to spot new feathered friends, birding is a delightful pastime suitable for all ages. Picture this: a downy woodpecker clinging to the side of a

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Embracing Nature’s Playground: Redefining Schoolyards in the Face of Climate Change

In the wake of rising temperatures and climate change challenges, schools across the United States are turning to the great outdoors to reimagine their playgrounds and outdoor spaces. Departing from traditional asphalt-covered yards, a movement is underway to infuse nature into school environments, offering children a unique and refreshing approach to play and learning. At

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Seattle’s Hiking Renaissance: Exploring the Trails Post-Pandemic

The hiking frenzy that swept through Seattle during the pandemic appears to have plateaued. Recent market research from Nielsen indicates a notable decline in the popularity of hiking, marking the first significant downturn in over ten years. Throughout the 2010s, Seattle experienced a hiking renaissance, with the activity reaching unprecedented levels of popularity. Then came

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Unleashing the Power of Physics: Introducing the Revolutionary Lange Shadow Ski Boot

In the exhilarating world of skiing, the key to unlocking peak performance lies in the gear you choose. And when it comes to gear, nothing is more crucial than your ski boots—they’re the vital link between your energy and the mountain terrain. Recognizing this, Lange has ingeniously tapped into the principles of physics to create

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Louisiana Aims to Reintroduce Black Bear Hunting After a Nearly Four-Decade Hiatus

In a potential move that has sparked concern among animal rights advocates, Louisiana is considering lifting a black bear hunting ban that has been in place for almost 40 years. Jeff Dorson, the executive director of the Humane Society of Louisiana, initiated an online petition in late December in response to the state Department of

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Explore Mount Rainier National Park with a New Reservation System in 2024

Exciting news for outdoor enthusiasts planning to visit Mount Rainier National Park in 2024! The National Park Service has recently unveiled a new plan requiring timed-entry reservations for specific popular areas of the park. According to a press release, starting from May 24, visitors entering the Paradise Corridor through the Nisqually or Stevens Canyon entrances

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The Evolving Legacy of Madeira’s Levadas: A Journey Through Time

Immersed in the lush landscapes of Madeira, one cannot escape the captivating allure of its intricate levada system, a testament to both engineering ingenuity and a complex historical legacy. Venturing through the island’s challenging terrains, I found myself navigating a narrow path amid twisted laurel trees, with a rickety wire fence separating me from the

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Transformation of Richmond Ranch into a Nature Preserve Unveils Exciting Hiking Opportunities

The Richmond Ranch property in Santa Clara County, featuring sprawling foothills, grassy meadows, and forested canyons, is set to undergo a significant transformation into a major nature preserve. Located at the convergence of the Diablo and Santa Cruz mountains, this 3,654-acre ranch near San Jose will not only offer new hiking trails but also serve

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