Some of the items in stores at visitor centers have an extra connection to the park: they're the work of current or retired rangers and volunteers.
The Trump administration laid off approximately 1,000 employees of the National Park Service. Rangers and park employees say ...
Data from the iNaturalist app helps build a bigger picture of how the park’s ecosystems function, giving NPS insight into how to protect plants and animals.
The state of Montana, and particularly the small gateway communities around Glacier and Yellowstone, stand to lose a lot of ...
Rafee Tarafdar has executed this transformation at both Infosys and clients, and says it comes down to data, business value ...
Thousands of federal workers who work in science, forestry and in national parks nationwide were fired. Critics warn that the ...
March's full moon, known as the Worm Moon, will bring a stunning total lunar eclipse, turning the Moon a deep reddish hue in ...
Users of the iNaturalist app - scientists and park staff but also visitors and even kids - have logged 6,939 species in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Speaking on background, a Federal Highway Administration spokesperson ... given how popular the Hoh Rain Forest is. “No one ...
"And without it, there would be pretty much no Grand Canyon ... natural and cultural resources entrusted to our care. However, NPS policy is to not comment on litigation related to personnel ...
Using data from the app, NPS can see where sensitive species are located and better understand where harmful invasive species occur. Even someone who has never used iNaturalist before and has no ...