News from 2023


Cheeseboro Canyon Trailhead reopens to the public

News Release: THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - A popular trailhead in Cheeseboro Canyon has reopened to the public after a series of improvements were made over the last 10 months.


BLM to host wild horse and burro event in Raleigh, North Carolina

News Release: FLOWOOD, Miss.-The Bureau of Land Management will host a wild horse and burro placement event, offering a limited number of excess animals gathered from western rangelands, on August 17-19, 2023, at the Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. Horse Complex, 4601 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, N.C. 27607.


Climate Change and Fire Ecology of Valles Caldera - Preparing for the Future

News Release: Human-caused climate warming and 20th-century forest management policies have led to dramatic changes in wildfire frequency and size, which in turn has impacted our forests’ ecosystem structure and functioning. Climate change drives wildfire frequency by raising temperatures, lowering relative humidity...


Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $712,665 in restoration and resilience in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

News Release: MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - This year, Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks received funding from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as part of a nationwide effort to restore natural habitats and address climate change impacts. In fiscal year 2023, President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, through...


Glacier National Park Proposes Campground Fee Rate Changes

News Release: WEST GLACIER, Mont. [August 9, 2023] - Glacier National Park is proposing fee rate changes to most front country campgrounds in 2024 and Apgar Group Sites in 2025. Public comments on the proposed fee increases will be accepted through September 8, 2023.


BLM requests public input on supplemental environmental assessment

News Release: SALT LAKE CITY - Consistent with the settlement agreement, the Bureau of Land Management will publish a supplemental environmental assessment for 59 challenged leases encompassing 121,548.98 acres on public lands managed by the Price Field Office from the September and December 2018 Oil and Gas Competitive Lease Sales.


Sunrise Picnic Area

News Release: Season: Summer (July to September). * The Sunrise Picnic Area is typically open July to September, depending on weather and road conditions. Overview. * The Sunrise Picnic Area is located just north of the Sunrise Visitor Center at the end of the Sunrise Road, 14 miles from the White River Ranger...


Interior Department discusses Agency Information Collection Activities; North American Woodcock Singing Ground Survey on Aug. 9

The US Interior Department published a three page notice on Aug. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Fisheries Crew Begins Aquatic Inventory Project

News Release: By Watershed Stewards Program Corpsmember Lizzie Bear, San Francisco Bay Area Network Salmonid Monitoring Program.


Interior Department publishes notice on Aug. 9

The US Interior Department published a six page notice on Aug. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


160th Anniversary of the Battle of Chickamauga

News Release: Fort Oglethorpe, GA: From Friday, September 15 to Wednesday, Sept. 20, visitors are invited to join Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park staff and volunteers as we commemorate the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Chickamauga and its subsequent memorialization through a series of tours...


DOI-FWS offers new grant application process starting Aug. 10

F23AS00466 - FY 2024 Clean Vessel Act (CVA) grant opened on Aug. 10.


Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site closed Wednesday due to impacts from damaging winds and brushfires

News Release: KAWAIHAE, Hawaiʻi - Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site in North Kohala will remain closed to the public Wednesday, August 9 to conduct assessments and clean up following damaging winds that wreaked havoc Tuesday and caused brushfires to spread.


BLM to begin fuels reduction projects in King Range National Conservation Area

News Release: The Bureau of Land Management has started fuels reduction work in the King Range National Conservation Area to reduce wildfire risk. The work will continue for the next two months along Paradise Ridge Road.


One Tam Launches New Inventory of California Giant Salamanders

News Release: By Science Communication Specialist Michela Gentile and Senior Program Manager Dr. Lisette Arellano, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.


National Park Service and Parks Canada Sign a Renewed Memorandum of Understanding and Commit to a Continued Collaborative Relationship

News Release: Waterton Lakes, Alberta- National Park Service Director Chuck Sams and Parks Canada President and Chief Executive Officer Ron Hallman signed a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today to reinforce the longstanding relationship between the two organizations during an event hosted in Waterton-Glacier...


2023 Smithsonian NMAAHC Hip-Hop Block Party Traffic Advisory

News Release: From Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023 through Sunday Aug. 13, 2023 the Smithsonian NMAAHC Hip-Hop Block Party will take place on the National Mall. In conjunction with this event there will be road closures that motorists should take into consideration.


Trails Center to host Pony Express, local historian for exciting weekend presentations

News Release: CASPER, Wyo. - Get ready for an action-packed weekend at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center as the Pony Express takes center stage on Saturday, followed by a captivating presentation on the historic Wagon Box Fight on Sunday.


Parkwide fire danger in Yellowstone National Park is now moderate

News Release: * The parkwide fire danger level in Yellowstone is now moderate.


Corinth Tour #1, Stop #2 - Tishomingo Hotel

News Release: The Tishomingo Hotel, established in 1859, stood at a prominent place in the town of Corinth. Located at the crossroads of the Mobile and Ohio and the Memphis and Charleston railroads, the hotel saw steady use from citizens before the war and soldiers after the war broke out.