Mozambique is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. From perfect waters teeming with marine life to sprawling ...
Nampula, Mozambique – The Provincial Government of Nampula, in partnership with MozParks, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formalize their commitment to the Nampula Parks Initiative, ...
Chanting “Smokey Bear says ‘don’t you dare’” and “Save Our National Parks,” Girl Scouts from local Scout Troop 65026 gathered at Libbey Park to show their support for national parks on March 6.
National parks across the U.S. are bearing down on an uncertain season, as federal layoffs and staffing shortages threaten many of the services they provide for their millions of annual visitors ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The 63 Congress-designated national parks have been touted as "America's best idea" — and with their mile-deep canyons, 3,000-year-old trees ...
raising concerns about the future of the parks. According to the Center for American Progress, an estimated 2,300 employees from the Department of the Interior, 1,000 National Park Service staff ...
South Africa's rhino poaching declined by 16 percent last year when a total of 420 rhinos were poached for their horns, 79 ...
Elizabeth Peace, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees the NPS, said via email that "no National Parks are expected to be closed this summer over staffing concerns." ...
Exploring the majestic landscapes of America’s national parks is an adventure many nature lovers cherish. Yet, behind the breathtaking scenery, these parks can harbor deadly risks. Each year, visitors ...
The national parks in New Mexico and beyond are facing a growing crisis because of the Trump administration’s mass firings of federal employees. The first round of firings of rangers and ...
Mozambique’s relief agency, the National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction (INGD), has announced that the repatriation of over 7,000 people who fled to neighboring Malawi as a ...
PHOENIX – Arizona National parks and forests are already feeling a strain on resources after President Donald Trump’s executive order for a federal hiring freeze and extensive firings.