Dedicated advocates and innovative technology are taking national park access further than ever before. Patty Cisneros Prevo looked across the dancing expanse of Lake Michigan as tears coursed down ...
A fond farewell for a treasured tree. Few trees become internet darlings. Yet Stumpy, a Yoshino cherry on the edge of the capital’s Tidal Basin, was no common ornamental. The tree never would have won ...
"The only way to fix this situation is for both parties in Congress to come together, do their job and get parks and ...
If Congress fails to pass a continuing resolution to extend federal funding by midnight tonight, the federal government will shut down. A government shutdown would put the National Park Service in the ...
Tireless advocates stepped up in 2024 to defend the Brooks Range and America’s largest intact park landscape from the Ambler ...
If passed, the bill will fund repairs for badly damaged infrastructure at more than a dozen national park sites and support ...
"WRDA keeps the momentum going on park projects that cannot afford to wait." -- NPCA's Chad Lord ...
Frances Perkins was a trailblazer whose legacy during the New Deal Era continues to improve the lives of people today.
Frances Perkins was a trailblazing woman whose legacy continues to improve the lives of Americans today. In December 2024, ...
With the addition of Frances Perkins’ story, we now have 13 national park sites dedicated to the contributions of women and ...
This park site tells the story of traumatic family separation and abuse at Native American boarding schools across the ...
The Everglades ecosystem once stretched across a mosaic of wetlands and subtropical wilderness from Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay. Unfortunately, by the mid-1900s nearly half of the slow-moving ...