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The National Parks That No Longer Are | 80beats
With their majestic peaks, imposing canyons, and lofty designation, Americas national parks seem inviolate, places of natural grandeur far from the vagaries of money or politics. But over the years, 26 sites have lost their national park status. In a slideshow at National Geographic, Brian Handwerk explores why . A few parks were less-than-ideal candidates to begin with (the National Park ...



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Preserved habitat near
The Cerrado region in Brazil has been identified as the most biologically diverse savanna on Earth, and Emas..


National Park Foundation Launches 'Ticket To Ride' - Providing Needed Transportation for Thousands of Kids to America .
National Park Foundation Launches 'Ticket To Ride' - Providing Needed Transportation for Thousands of Kids to America's National Parks..


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Ottawa to reintroduce iconic bison to Banff
CALGARY EUR” Banff could be the next home where the buffalo roam. Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent is scheduled to make an announcement Friday with details about reintroducing EURśan iconic Canadian animalEURť to Banff..


National park tourism boosts local economies
Park visitors spend $12 billion in gateway communities By Summit Voice SUMMIT COUNTY EUR” Travel and tourism at national parks continue to be economic engines for surrounding gateway communities, according to the latest National Park economic study, showing that the countrys parks hosted 281 million recreation visits in 2010. Park visitors spent $12.13 billion in [.]..


Preserved habitat near national parks helps species conservation - PhysOrg.com

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Preserved habitat near national parks helps species conservation
PhysOrg.com
Credit: Carly Vynne National parks often are established to help preserve species native to a particular region, but it appears that some species preservation is more successful if a significant portion of land adjacent to a park also is left as .

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Biologist says pythons kill off Everglades' mammals - DavidsonNews.net

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Biologist says pythons kill off Everglades' mammals
DavidsonNews.net
Precipitous declines in formerly common mammals in Everglades National Park have been linked to the presence of invasive Burmese pythons, according to a study by Davidson Associate Professor of Biology Michael Dorcas and colleagues published Monday in .
Pythons wiping out Everglades mammals, study findsSun-Sentinel
Severe Declines in Everglades Mammals Linked to PythonsUnited States Geological Survey (press release)
Bill Nelson: Florida pythons are putting endangered species at riskThe State Column
Christian Science Monitor -Toledo Blade
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Obama encourages tourism to national parks
Obama encourages tourism to national parks By Laura Schmitz The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jan 19, 2012 04:30PM MDT Washington EUR˘ Some of Utahs most famous travel destinations might be a bit more crowded this summer if a new White House effort is successful. President Barack Obama issued an executive order Thursday, aiming to boost international tourism to the United States in an effort to spur ...


Study: National parks boost local economies by $12 billion
A new study by Michigan State University shows that Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the top national park in the U.S. for visitor spending. The "Economic Benefits to Local Communities from National Park Visitation and Payroll" estimates that in 2010 the park's 9 million visitors spent more than $818 million in neighboring communities -- double the $415 million generated by Grand Canyon ...


Yangmingshan, Kenting rank as the most visited parks in Taiwan: survey
Taipei (The China Post/ANN) - Yangmingshan in northern Taipei and Kenting of the southern Pingtung county are the two most visited national parks in Taiwan, according to a survey released by the Cabinet-level Ministry of Interior (MOI) yesterday...


Cuyahoga Valley National Park Service Seeking Teachers Who Want to be Park Rangers - 19 Action News

Cuyahoga Valley National Park Service Seeking Teachers Who Want to be Park Rangers
19 Action News
Cuyahoga Valley National Park is seeking qualified teachers who would like to work as a park ranger this summer in the Teacher-Ranger-Teacher program. The TRT program offers teachers eight weeks working in national parks across the country and .

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Preserved Habitat Near National Parks Helps Species Conservation
National parks help preserve species native to a particular region, but it appears that some species preservation is more successful if a significant portion of land adjacent to a park also is left as natural habitat...


Pictures: America's "Lost" National Parks
See U.S. national parks that are no more, including the second national park, a Trump pleasure palace, and more...


Yosemite plan would limit hikers at Half Dome trail - USA TODAY

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Yosemite plan would limit hikers at Half Dome trail
USA TODAY
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) EUR There was a time not long ago when a climb to the top of Yosemite National Park's Half Dome was a solitary trek attempted by only the most daring adventurers. By Michael Maloney, 2007 AP photo Climbers on the cable .
Yosemite plan means fewer hikers on Half DomeThe Associated Press
Yosemite National Park's environmental assessment for Half Dome says fewer .Washington Post

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Parks Canada congratulates its Friends
On behalf of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks, I would like to offer heartfelt congratulations to the Friends of ...


Jasper National Park puts glacier walk decision on ice - Vancouver Sun

Globe and Mail

Jasper National Park puts glacier walk decision on ice
Vancouver Sun
EDMONTON EUR” Controversial plans for a private observation deck extending from a Jasper National Park highway turnout will be deferred for several weeks while the government further reviews an environmental report. Park superintendent Greg Fenton was .
Jasper National Park defers decision on proposed glacier walkEdmonton Journal
Decision on proposed Glacier Discovery Walk in Jasper National Park delayedGlobe and Mail
No Glacier Discovery Walk type projects for Mt. Revelstoke, Glacier EUR for nowRevelstoke Times Review
660 News -Castanet.net
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Occupy D.C. still stands after
Tents still stood at Occupy D.C. after a noon deadline passed, when protesters feared they would be evicted by..


Female park ranger TASERS dog-walker in the back for not having pets on a leash - Daily Mail

Daily Mail

Female park ranger TASERS dog-walker in the back for not having pets on a leash
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter A National Parks ranger tasered a man with a stun gun during an argument over walking his dogs without a leash - a park violation. The National Park Service said the ranger hit Gary Hesterberg with the stun gun on Sunday at .
Fury in Frisco: Park ranger shoots dog walker in back with taserExaminer.com
Witnesses: Dog-walker tased by park ranger in MontaraHalf Moon Bay Review
Man Allegedly Stunned with Taser, Arrested After Argument About Off-Leash DogPatch.com

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Study Says Pythons Behind Startling Declines In Common Mammals in Everglades
Non-native Burmese pythons, which are exploding in number across Everglades..