Here’s How the Federal Infrastructure Bill Would Protect Wildlife
The infrastructure bill currently going through Congress would, if passed, budget $350 million for wildlife crossings all across the country.
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The infrastructure bill currently going through Congress would, if passed, budget $350 million for wildlife crossings all across the country.
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The 25-year-old grizzly beat a younger field to take home his fourth title.
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Budget cuts made by the last presidential administration eliminated protections, leaving these endangered reptiles vulnerable.
Nearly 400,000 acres of ancient rainforest are now under the co-management of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people.
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General Sherman isn’t taking any chances.
Thanks to hard work from Forest Service crews, one of Colorado’s most beloved hikes is back in business.
All but 5 of California's national forests will reopen earlier than expected.
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A ferocious fire season forced the closure of California’s national forests and put lives and property at risk. For a group of unlucky thru-hikers, it has also spelled the end of a dream.
Political appointees more than doubled the number of wolves hunters will be allowed to take during an upcoming hunt, over the objections of state wildlife scientists. Now, environmentalists are fighting the decision in court.
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The pair made it out unharmed after an ordeal in the Pine Mountain Wilderness.
Authorities theorize that toxic algae might be behind incident.
With the state’s forest closures set to run through September 17, southbound PCT hikers could be out of luck for the season.
Legislation introduced by Representative Joe Neguse would seek finish the CDT by its 50th birthday.
Forest Service plans closure through September 17 as Caldor Fire threatens South Lake Tahoe.
A proposal to build a new conservation-focused jobs program could have big repercussions for how we hike.
A new long trail is always something to celebrate—and this one is an all-timer.
With record-breaking heat grounding helicopters, the future of search and rescue—and park access—could be in danger.
Sams, Cayuse and Walla Walla, would be the first permanent head of the NPS since 2017.
After mudslides cover the Hanging Lake Trail, officials say rebuilding could take a year.
Erika Jostad will take up the post immediately.
Parks around the United States will require visitors to wear masks inside and in crowded areas.
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Injury forces ultra legend Scott Jurek off the trail.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges drivers to lock their vehicles and remove food after bear breaks into eight cars in one night.
In 2011, California saw its first wolf in 87 years. Now, the state has confirmed it has two reproducing packs.
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A senate subcommitee discussed potential solutions for overcrowding in the national parks ranging from expanded reservation systems to trying to drive visitors to less-traveled units.
The first female superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park tackles how to manage the park’s large increases in visitation while trying to protect it.
A group of people in Colorado decided to play with a coyote pup. Wildlife officials say that both they and the animal suffered the consequences.
After 2,652 miles, 400,000 feet in elevation gain, and more than 51 days, the ultrarunner finished his PCT thru-hike.
Two people ended up in the hospital and two more had to seek medical attention after being struck by lightning during a storm at the Grand Canyon.
Bus 142 spent 60 years sitting in the Alaskan backcountry and saw thousands of visitors before it ended up at the Museum of the North in Fairbanks. Now, a team of conservators, students, and volunteers faces the challenge ahead.
Eddie Bauer's new rental operation makes it easy to use gear without spending a fortune.
Following a spate of heat-related injuries among rescuers as well as hikers, several of Phoenix's most popular trails will be closed to the public during summer heat watches.
Case marks first time tree DNA has been introduced as evidence in federal court.
A bruin sparked a search in the Boundary Waters after it stole a bag containing a camper's snacks—and his gun.
Scientists in Germany are developing an autonomous aircraft that can track lost hikers by sound. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie—but this robot is firmly on the side of good.
After summiting every mountain in New Hampshire over 4,000 feet, Floki and her hiking companion Mel Elam have their sights set on their next adventure.
A forecast of 130°F would match the highest temperature ever measured with modern instruments–and it could get even hotter than that.
Incident is state's second fatal attack this year.
Rains, cooler temperatures allow Forest Service to lift closures.
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Forest Service hopes new restrictions will help the popular Appalachian Trail peak recover from visitors' impacts.
Hiker attacked after dog chases bears, authorities say.
Head to Iceland this summer and you can trek the lava fields in boots made from your pandemic work-, lounge-, and sleep-wear.
Beachgoers caught footage of four furry visitors picnicking and cooling off under the summer sun.
Under Randy Moore’s incoming leadership, the Forest Service is facing down one of the ugliest fire seasons in memory.
Authorities had suspended their search when Andrew Devers, 25, finally turned up in the woods outside North Bend, Washington.
Risk and active wildfires have closed or partially closed five national forests in Arizona.
The heat wave in the western US is serious right now—and one national park picked a creative way to get the message across.
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The Pfeiffer Falls Trail is open as of June 18.
The campers were asleep in their tent when a bear attacked for unknown reasons.
President ordered secretary to review monuments' status in day one executive order.
The salmon have started to return, and the brown bears will be right behind them.
Show your pride outside during the month of June for a chance to win $2,300 in prizes.
News comes as state pursues historic reintroduction program.
Whether by driving off nesting birds or separating baby bighorn sheep from their parents, illegal drone pilots are putting wildlife at risk. What will it take to rein them in?
Hikers can find good food and hospitality in the newly-designated AT Community.
After 21 ultrarunners died in a trail race in May, the Chinese government responded dramatically, and many are worried about the future of the adventure sports boom that’s been taking place there.
Forest Service shutters campsites and shelters over a 13-mile stretch after receiving reports of multiple aggressive bruins.
The Alaska Senate just passed a budget to start construction on a 500-mile segment of the Alaska Long Trail.
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This strip mine puts one of the world's largest freshwater ecosystems at risk.