Washington July 23, 2021 Washington authorities find 8 pythons in park prompting city to plead: ‘Do not release pets into the wild!' Police and animal control personnel in southern Washington state found eight nonnative pythons slithering around a recreational area on Thursday.
Michigan July 12, 2021 Pup births hopeful sign for wolves in Isle Royale, Michigan: scientists Wolf pups have been spotted again on Isle Royale, a hopeful sign in the effort to rebuild the predator species’ population at the U.S. national park, scientists said Monday.
US July 7, 2021 Traveling to a US National Park this summer? These are the odds of dying during a visit While Americans heading to U.S. national parks this summer should take caution, dying in one of the more than 60 locations is reportedly statistically unlikely.
New York City June 28, 2021 Partygoers leave NYC park littered in trash after chaotic Pride event Crews were cleaning up a large mess of trash left at a New York City park following Sunday's chaotic Pride event at a popular park where at least eight people were arrested.
US June 24, 2021 Ohio woman dead of suspected heat-related illness while backpacking in Grand Canyon An Ohio resident on a backpacking trip at the Grand Canyon has died of suspected heat-related illness amid a heat wave in the U.S. West, park officials said Monday.
US June 23, 2021 Colorado hot air ballooning couple survive multiple crashes, plunge underwater A Colorado couple is lucky to be alive after their hot air balloon crashed multiple times in Chatfield State Park.
New York City June 12, 2021 NYC's Washington Square Park sees another night of violence, chaos Violence continued to spiral out of control on Saturday in and around Washington Square Park in New York City.
US June 12, 2021 Trail limits set in this state park over heat-related rescues California's Anza-Borrego Desert State Park announced on Tuesday that it would limit trail access due to excessive heat after two hikers were airlifted out last weekend.
SCIENCE June 12, 2021 Brood X cicadas interfere with cars, planes, weather radar Brood X periodical cicadas have taken over the Eastern U.S., disrupting sleep and even bombarding President Biden on Wednesday as he prepared to board Air Force One.
National Parks June 11, 2021 Yellowstone introduces autonomous shuttles Yellowstone National Park announced Wednesday that it is testing its first autonomous electric shuttle.
WILD NATURE May 28, 2021 Party of 4? Your trail is ready. Busy parks try reservations Nick and Matthew Golebiewski climbed to the summit of Gothics mountain in the Adirondacks with packs, water, good boots and a new must-have item: advanced reservations.