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The Department of the Interior has chosen a prominent property rights attorney in Wyoming as their new deputy solicitor. Its a controversial appointment for environmental groups.
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Eleven national parks in Florida are threatened by White House proposals to open to oil drilling currently protected parts of the nation’s outer...
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The National Park Service will increase entrance fees at 117 national parks by at least $5. The increases are far smaller than had previously been proposed by the Trump administration.
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An event at Biscayne National Park this weekend celebrates water -- and storytellers who want to make a splash.As part of its 50th anniversary, the park…
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In South Florida, they all have alligators. But there are some key differences between national wildlife refuges, national parks and national preserves.…
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The chairman of the board, former Alaska Gov. Tony Knowles, said in a letter that the Department of the Interior showed no interest in engaging with board members.
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Entrance costs would more than double at the country's 17 busiest parks. The park service says it needs to pay for deferred maintenance. But the increases may make the parks less accessible.
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Are you a South Floridian who's been meaning to explore the Everglades, ride a boat on Biscayne Bay or trek through Dry Tortugas... but just never gotten…
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Critics cried foul, including the head of the Sierra Club who called Trump's move a "publicity stunt."
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Seventy miles west of Key West, a group of islands forms the Dry Tortugas. Those islands, and the waters surrounding them, are at the center of a national…
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Countering the Trump administration's restrictions on public communications, unofficial Twitter accounts for the National Park Service have been tweeting facts about climate change.
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