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Cape Hatteras National Seashore urges visitors to use caution on the beach between Rodanthe and Salvo, N.C.
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Countdown to D-Day at Eisenhower National Historic Site
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Come prepared for Memorial Day weekend at Acadia National Park
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Public Use Cabin Permit Application Open for Public Comment
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Top 10 things to know about visiting Yellowstone National Park this summer season
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Grand Teton National Park restoring native sagebrush habitat
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Cabrillo National Monument Open Until Sunset During Summer Weekends
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F22AS00281 FY22 Endangered Species Conservation - Wolf Livestock Loss Compensation and Prevention Grants grant opened on June 6.
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News Release: ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Campbell Creek Science Center (CCSC) staff reopened doors to the public for the first time in two years. This includes the facility doors, CCSC main gate, as well as in-person events, public programs and field trips.
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News Release: ST. LOUIS- To protect the health of those who work and visit Gateway Arch National Park, the park is implementing a mask requirement for employees, visitors, partners and contractors beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 6, 2022. The mask requirement will remain in effect until the high COVID-19 transmission and positivity rate in St. Louis City and County return to medium or low levels.
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News Release: Appomattox, Va.: Appomattox Court House National Historical Park and the Appomattox 1865 Foundation are pleased to announce dates and performers for the annual Sweeney Summer Concert Series. Join us in celebrating the musical history of Appomattox County with this monthly series on the McLean House porch!.
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News Release: The reduction of hazardous fuels is a significant preventative management tool for managing wildfire near structures and communities. These projects are done to protect life and property and enhance the safety of firefighters and their ability to manage fire within the park.
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News Release: The National Park Service Wildland Fire Program welcomes Stephanie Auten to the Wildland Fire Planning & Budget team as a budget analyst. She will be supporting the servicewide wildland fire budget and the incident business program areas.
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AT-20-02C: Atlantic Marine Assessment Program for Protected Species (AMAPPS) III C2;Photogrammetric Aerial Surveys to Improve Detection and Classification of Seabirds, Cetaceans, and Sea Turtles grant opened on June 6.
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News Release: ARCATA, Calif. - Collin Ewing, a natural resource professional with 20 years experience in the West, has been named manger of the Bureau of Land Management’s Arcata Field Office on California’s North Coast. He reports for duty in Arcata on Aug. 8.
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News Release: EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management Mother Lode Field Office will issue seasonal fire restrictions effective Monday, June 6, for all BLM-managed public lands in Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mariposa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Stanislaus, Tuolumne and Yuba counties. Seasonal fire restrictions are in addition to the BLM year-round statewide fire prevention order and will remain in effect until further notice.
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News Release: WASHINGTON - The National Park Service is taking steps to improve visitor safety along the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail by installing mile-markers. These markers will allow visitors to accurately describe their location in the case of an emergency to law-enforcement or rescue personnel. The NPS plans to start installing the mile-markers on June 7.
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News Release: TUPELO, Miss. - On June 6, 2022, the National Park Service (NPS) will begin construction of a temporary safety barrier on Double Arch Bridge (Milepost 438) near Nashville, Tennessee. Motorists and bicyclists should expect one-lane closures, 10-to-15-minute traffic delays, and Birdsong Hollow pullout to be closed. The bridge will be closed to pedestrians and hikers for the project duration.
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News Release: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif. June 6, 2022 - As of this afternoon, ignitions are complete on the 2022 Ash Mountain Prescribed Burn in Sequoia National Park. In all, approximately 15 acres between the Sequoia National Park entrance station and the Foothills Visitor Center, one mile inside the park were treated. Additional acres will be treated manually through the grazing of the parks’ stock animals or through weed eating.
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News Release: CASPER, Wyo. - Entertain your kids all summer long with fun and educational programs at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. The Trails Center offers free youth programs every Saturday at 10 a.m.