Benjamin Sears is worried about his former colleagues who are now out of a job and what this means for public lands.
The U.S. Department of the Interior said no parks are expected to close in the summer, but park rangers warned of reduced hours and services.
Katie Foust, 23, who grew up in Columbia, graduated from Sonora High School in 2019, and finished her studies at Columbia ...
According to the National Parks Conservation Association, about 400 people took the federal buyout, and about 1,000 more were laid off. Despite a hiring freeze, the Department of the Interior ...
One of California's most formidable natural landscapes, Yosemite National Park features nearly 1,200 square miles of sheer ...
Rachel Maddow looks at two acts of protest against Donald Trump's attacks on federal workers, one from the peaks of Yosemite ...
The demonstration included hanging an upside-down American flag from the summit of Yosemite's iconic El Capitan — meant to ...
The terminations at national parks and forests have left workers bewildered and worried not only for themselves but for the ...
Yosemite National Park employees who recently were fired by the Trump administration worry cuts will affect the experience of ...
As visitors descended on Yosemite National Park to witness its iconic “Firefall” event, an upside-down American flag was hung on a park summit to protest the ongoing federal job cuts carried out by ...
A photograph accurately shows a U.S. "distress" flag hung upside down from the side of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park ...
Tourists visiting Yosemite National Park's El Capitan have noticed an upside-down American flag hanging off the impressive ...
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