The peak bloom date is "defined as the period when 70% of the Yoshino Cherry blossoms are open," according to the National Park Service.
In an act of resistance, park rangers are banding together to crowdsource terminations and catalog the number of National Park Service employees the Trump administration has fired in every park unit across the country.
A Louisiana landscape of centuries-old sugar cane plantations and enduring Afro-Creole culture along the Mississippi River had been eligible for receiving rare federal protection following a multi-year review by the National Park Service.
Mount Rainier and North Cascades national parks each saw six employees let go last week, while Olympic National Park lost five, said Bill Wade, the executive director of the Association of National Park Rangers.
Fired U.S. National Forest and National Parks employees are speaking out about the mass layoffs by the Trump administration.
U.S. Bureau of Land Management provides law enforcement and other services to the festival in the Nevada desert. The agency has had 800 layoffs.
The Bureau of Land Management is urging the public to help combat illegal dumping on public lands, a widespread issue that degrades natural resources, threatens wildlife and imposes
A 3.5-magnitude earthquake rattled the Cabazon area on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey said. The earthquake struck the unincorporated Riverside County community at 3:22 p.m. at a depth of 10.
The agency withdrew the 11-mile stretch of land known as Great River Road from consideration for National Historic Landmark designation at the request of state officials, who celebrated the move as a win for economic development.
A new taskforce, Operation Spirit Return, seeks to find the identities of 15 unnamed Indigenous people in the United States. The Bureau of Indian Affairs announced Operation Spirit Return Thursday morning.
The Trump administration's DOGE program has fired hundreds of park rangers across the United States, and that painful process has also affected staffers at the San Antonio Missions National Park. Ranger Sanya Marin said the item in her inbox on Valentine’s Day this month turned her world upside down.
Kathleen Sgamma, a longtime advocate for oil and gas, has weighed in on many of the key issues before the bureau she could soon lead.
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