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Shared History
News Release: Not all National Park Service (NPS) history is in the NPS! There are many public, corporate, and private collections with objects or documents that relate to NPS history. The NPS History Collection staff created a list of NPS History Resources to help researchers find documents, photographs, and other...
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Death Valley National Park Closed due to Active Flooding
News Release: DEATH VALLEY, Calif. - Death Valley National Park is closed due to active flooding. The park received 1 inch of rain by mid-day Sunday, with unprecedented levels of rainfall predicted over Sunday night. California Highway 190 is also closed.
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OVVI Junior Ranger
News Release: The Junior Ranger Program for Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail encourages you to get out and explore!.
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Overmountain Victory NHT Junior Ranger
News Release: Become a Junior Ranger of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail!.
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Releases from Parker and Davis Dams temporarily reduced
News Release: Boulder City, Nev. - Due to recent rain storms and in anticipation of additional storms in southern California and Arizona, the Bureau of Reclamation is reducing water releases from Davis and Parker dams on the lower Colorado River. The reduced releases at both dams is expected to continue through the weekend, possibly through Wednesday, Aug. 23.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $50 Million to Enhance Key Water Infrastructure in the Upper Colorado River Basin Through President’s Investing in America Agenda
News Release: WASHINGTON - The Department of the Interior today announced $50 million over the next five years to improve key water infrastructure and enhance drought-related data collection across the Upper Colorado River Basin. The Bureau of Reclamation is making an initial $8.7 million investment in fiscal year ...
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President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Funds Launch of New Tribal Electrification Program
News Release: WASHINGTON - The Department of the Interior today announced the launch of a new program and availability of $72.5 million in initial funding through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to help Tribal communities electrify homes. This investment is a critical step toward the goal of electrifying ...
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Lake Mead NRA Officials Announce Full Park Closure
News Release: BOULDER CITY, Nev. - Lake Mead National Recreation Area officials are announcing a complete closure of the park to recreational use effective today at 5 pm. This closure order is expected to remain in effect through at least Monday, and conditions at the park will be assessed on an ongoing basis to ensure proper measures are taken to ensure safe operations moving forward.
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Secretary Haaland Leads U.S. Delegation for Inauguration of Paraguay President Peña
News Release: ASUNCIÓN, PARAGUAY - Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland this week led the United States presidential delegation to the Inauguration of His Excellency Santiago Peña. Secretary Haaland was joined by U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay Marc Ostfield, U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States Francisco O. Mora, Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Todd D. Robinson, and U.S. Representative Norma Torres.
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BLM issues plan to balance multiple uses of southwest Idaho public lands
News Release: BOISE, Idaho-The Bureau of Land Management today issued a Record of Decision for the Four Rivers Field Office Resource Management Plan that provides guidelines and objectives for renewable energy development, fish and wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, livestock management, and other uses across approximately 783,000 acres of public lands and more than 1.17 million acres of Federal mineral estate in southwest Idaho.
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Job Announcement - Subsistence Liaison
News Release: KOTZEBUE, AK - The National Park Service at the Western Arctic National Parklands is recruiting for a Subsistence Liaison.
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Black bear obtains human food along park lakeshore
News Release: MOOSE, WY - On Aug. 11, a black bear at Phelps Lake in Grand Teton National Park found an unattended backpack and consumed human food. This follows three other recent incidents of black bears accessing human items left along lakeshores while visitors were recreating in the water. In the last five years, almost half of all human-black bear conflicts within Grand Teton have occurred around lakes.
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National Park Service Taking Action to Remove Invasive Predatory Fish from the Colorado River Slough at Glen Canyon
News Release: Starting next week, the National Park Service (NPS) will begin active efforts to remove invasive smallmouth bass and green sunfish from the Colorado River Slough below the Glen Canyon Dam in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Dangerous Impacts to Lake Mead National Recreation Area Expected from Hurricane Hilary
News Release: BOULDER CITY, Nev. - The National Weather Service is predicting dangerous impacts to the local area from Hurricane Hilary, which is projected to move in over the weekend and into next week.
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Access Wayside: Auto Wars
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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MANZANAR SITE CLOSED TO VISITORS AUGUST 20, 2023
News Release: Manzanar National Historic Site (NHS) will be closed to visitors this Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023, due to potential flood impacts from Hurricane Hilary. Heavy rainfall and flash flooding are in the forecast for the vicinity of Manzanar NHS.
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Closure of Joshua Tree National Park in response to Hurricane Hilary
News Release: Due to Tropical Storm Hilary, the park is expected to receive sever rainfall and flash flooding. A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for Joshua Tree National Park Starting August 19th at 11 am until August 21st at 5 pm. Park management is monitoring the current condition of the storm closely. For employee and visitor safety, park management is initiating a closure of the park over the next 36 hours.
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Death Valley National Park braces for flooding
News Release: Death Valley, Calif. - Death Valley National Park will partially close in anticipation of heavy rains and flooding from Hurricane Hilary. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from Saturday, August 19 at 11:00 am and until Tuesday, August 22 at 5:00 am.
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Access Wayside: Harnessing Horsepower
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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Bureau of Land Management Taos, Farmington rescind fire restrictions
News Release: FARMINGTON, N.M. - With increasing precipitation and higher humidity, resulting in reduced fire danger, the Bureau of Land Management is rescinding fire restrictions in San Juan, Rio Arriba, Taos, Colfax, Union, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Mora, Harding and San Miguel counties, as well as portions of public land in McKinley and Sandoval counties. Effective Aug. 18 at 8 a.m., this action rescinds Fire Prevention Order # NMF00000-23-01.