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Castolon Fire Contained in Big Bend NP; Structures and Artifacts Saved

BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TX – Fire crews have contained the Castolon Fire, which burned along the river in the western part of Big Bend National Park. While there were lost structures, incredible work was done to protect and preserve numerous historic buildings and artifacts. On May 22nd, a wildland fire that began the previous […]

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Lake Mead NRA Seeks Public Comment Re: Diving on Submerged B-29 Aircraft

BOULDER CITY, Nevada – The National Park Service is considering issuing a limited Commercial Use Authorization for guided access to underwater archeological site 28CK7829, also known as the Overton Arm B-29, at Lake Mead National Recreation Area. In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Park Service seeks public comment

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Arches and Canyonlands National Parks Prepare for Busy Memorial Day Weekend

MOAB, UT— Arches and Canyonlands national parks are preparing for a busy Memorial Day weekend, and are advising visitors to expect heavy traffic, crowded trails, and limited parking. “Memorial Day weekend is typically our busiest weekend of the year,” said Superintendent Kate Cannon. “We recommend patience and flexibility for visitors planning a trip to the

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Rogers Peak Telecommunications Site Assessment Completed at Death Valley

DEATH VALLEY, CA – The National Park Service (NPS) has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) of proposed additions and modifications to telecommunications infrastructure on Rogers Peak in Death Valley National Park. Major requested additions are a cell tower and a military radome. Rogers Peak, elevation 9,990 feet, has been used for relaying wireless communications since

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NPS Launches Crowdsourcing Effort to Catalog Photos of Wildlife Along the LA River

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Calling all community scientists in Los Angeles! Biologists at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area have launched a crowdsourcing effort to catalog tens of thousands of wildlife photos that have been collected over the past year and were taken from several dozen cameras that have been set up along the Los

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