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Black Americans used the Green Book in the mid-1900s to find safe places to travel. Now an organization in the Mountain West is highlighting many of these locations.
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Several environmental and scientific groups are petitioning the Department of the Interior to ban lead-based ammunition and tackle in national parks. They argue the move would be meaningful in slowing the spread of lead poisoning in wildlife.
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They signed onto a letter that calls on the National Park Service to extend reservation windows up to a year out.
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A multi-state project is working to provide electric vehicle charging stations and corridors to scenic areas around the Mountain West. ChargeWest is working with state agencies in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona to make this a reality.
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A new report shows that Western states vary widely in how much federal public lands within their borders have been protected from extractive uses over the last decade – with some surprising discrepancies.
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This story was powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative.Tourism to Yellowstone and Glacier national parks is humming along this summer…
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Three visitors and two concessions employees at Yellowstone National Park have tested positive for COVID-19, the park reported on Tuesday."Some of these…
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Federal officials told Utah park superintendents to allow off-road vehicles on park roads— but at least one official is pushing back.The National Park…
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Taxpayers are willing to spend way more than they currently do to fund and protect national parks, according to a recent economic analysis compiled by...
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Legislation making its way through the U.S. Congress would significantly increase funding for roads in national parks.