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Recent News About U.S. National Park Service
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Public comment is now underway over a draft operations plan for Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument in Jackson, Miss.
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The U.S. National Park Service announced the beginning of the annual shorebird nesting season at the Gulf Islands National Seashore with a limited number of Gulf Islands Chick Magnets available for visitors who want to show their support.
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The U.S. National Park Service announced Fermin Salas is the superintendent of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument in New Mexico.
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A man who has been employed with the National Park Service for more than 35 years is the new superintendent of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area in Colorado.
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The National Park Service is gearing up for summer now by putting out the Help Wanted sign for lifeguards at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
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The National Park Service will be working to invest in the future of national parks.
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The U.S. National Park Service announced the kickoff of the 2023 centennial commemoration of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park March 2.
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A 31-year veteran of the National Park Service is the new permanent superintendent of Golden Gate National Recreation Area surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Two trees from the 1800s near the Theodore Roosevelt Home in Oyster Bay, N.Y., have been scheduled for a trim and likely removal by the eastern National Park Service Arborist Incident Response Team because of the fungal Dutch elm disease.
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To celebrate the shortest day of the year, and to take advantage of a natural phenomenon, the National Park Service recently announced three days of Winter Solstice walks at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico.
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The U.S. National Park Service announced the retirement of Bill Wright, superintendent at Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
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Devils Tower National Monument staff now have training in high-angle rope rescue, thanks to a two-week course completed in October.
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The National Park Service's new Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River superintendent brings with her solid people skills, the area's NPS regional director said in a news release.
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A 10-year National Park Service employee is the new deputy superintendent of Shenandoah National Park.
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The National Park Service is reminding the public to avoid handling Sonoran Desert toads because of the toxins they secrete.
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Nearly 60 new U.S. citizens from 18 countries were sworn in at a naturalization ceremony Nov. 3 at King Gillette Ranch in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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The acting superintendent of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area has officially been named its new superintendent.
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An emergency closure of recreational fishing within several Olympic National Park rivers and streams ended 12:01 p.m. Nov. 1.
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Four new sites, three of which are in South Carolina, have been added to what's known as the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.
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Northeast Entrance Road at Yellowstone National Park is open to regular visitor vehicle traffic as of Oct. 15 after a flood in June closed the entrance.