West August 27, 2016 Yellowstone National Park worker falls to her death from canyon rim An Ecuadorian woman has fallen to her death at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in Yellowstone National Park.
Parks August 25, 2016 The incredible story of America's national parks While other nations celebrate their history and their culture, we proclaim our land’s beauty.
Parks August 19, 2016 Troopers: Bear mauls guides after group got close to cub A brown bear mauled two wilderness guides who were leading a hiking excursion in Alaska after the group came between the female animal and her cub in the Tongass National Forest, state troopers said Friday.
Montana June 30, 2016 Authorities step up search for bear that killed mountain biker in Glacier National Park Wildlife officials set up traps, installed cameras and scoured forests by helicopter Thursday, intensifying their search for a bear that attacked and killed a U.S. Forest Service employee as he biked through Glacier National Park.
West June 30, 2016 Sheriff: Grizzly kills person near Glacier National Park A grizzly bear attacked and killed a 38-year-old mountain biker Wednesday as he was riding along a trail just outside Glacier National Park, Montana authorities said.
Parks June 23, 2016 Woman banned from national parks during 2-year probation for defacing rock formations A San Diego woman who pleaded guilty to defacing several treasured national rock formations at national parks across the west and was sentenced to two years of probation was also banned from all national parks and federal lands during her probation.
Parks May 24, 2016 Euthanized bear cleared in attack on hiker at Great Smoky Mountains A DNA test came too late for a bear in the Great Smoky Mountains, because workers had killed it before the evidence cleared the bear in an attack on a hiker, park officials announced Monday.
Parks May 17, 2016 Baby bison euthanized after Yellowstone tourists put it in their SUV A bison calf that tourists loaded into their vehicle at Yellowstone National Park because they were concerned for its welfare could not be reunited with its herd and had to be euthanized, park officials said Monday as they reasserted the importance of avoiding wildlife.
Parks April 27, 2016 Beloved Yellowstone bear 'Scarface' killed by hunter last fall, officials confirm Montana wildlife officials have confirmed that a grizzly bear known as "Scarface" to some Yellowstone National Park biologists and visitors was shot and killed during a confrontation with a hunter north of Gardiner last fall.
Republicans February 26, 2016 House backs bill to boost hunting, fishing on public lands The House has passed a bill to expand access to hunting and fishing areas on public lands, protect the right to use lead bullets and strip wolves of federal protections in four states.
Parks February 18, 2016 National Park Service vows reform after Grand Canyon harassment report The National Park Service has outlined a series of actions in response to a federal report that found employees at the Grand Canyon preyed on their female colleagues and retaliated against them for refusing sexual advances.