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After decades largely cut off from the world, Angola’s natural treasures are again ready for discovery. From moonscapes to ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
African Parks, the conservation NGO, has a 20-year agreement with Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) ...
It started with itchy gorillas and old scarecrows. It ended with a blueprint for saving both people and wildlife. Yves Vanderhaeghen reports on the One Health initiative launched by the pioneering ...
President Donald Trump ordered his interior secretary to raise national park entrance fees for foreign tourists in Washington state and the U.S.
Visitors to Utah's national parks, monuments and recreation areas might be drawn to the views, but a sheet of paper posted at locations across the state has received a large amount of attention.
WASHINGTON — The National Park Service is inviting visitors to celebrate Juneteenth at a national park. NPS announced that entrance fees will be waived on Thursday, June 19 at all 63 national parks.
Trump's directive banning signage he would deem unpatriotic has left free speech advocates in disbelief, wondering how park employees will put a sunny spin on monuments acknowledging slavery ...
Entrance fees to all 63 of the nation’s national parks will be waived on Thursday as the National Park Service commemorates Juneteenth.
With popular national parks still searching for the answers to congestion, train travel is a practical solution—and a unique adventure.
New signs posted at National Parks and historic sites around the Bay Area and in Northern California are drawing attention.
The largest rodent in the world — the capybara — is also one of the most common animals in the Amazon rainforest. Capybaras live in social groups typically consisting of 10 to 20 animals.