Saturday, February 28, 2026

Bighorn Sheep Hauled by Helicopter to Protect Populations

The Jackson herd has been living in the Grand Teton National Park area since the last ice age.

A New Way to Explore Fascinating National Park Service Artifacts is Unveiled

There are more than 80 objects in the tour from historic uniforms, to promotional posters, to park ranger badges, to a rifle.

Don’t Like the New Design? Here’s How to Buy a National Park Pass That Features Nature

If you want to stick with the scenic version, it will only be available for purchase through this December.

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Visitors Experiencing Bad Luck are Mailing Rocks to National Parks in Hawaii

Thousands of rocks are mailed back to national parks in Hawaii after visitors experience bad luck.

Nuisance Beavers Successfully Relocated to a New Stream in Utah

The beavers had been causing problems in their neighborhood but they will now improve the landscape in their new location.

Herd Adapts Into Stealthy ‘Ninja Bison’

Despite weighing up to 2,000 pounds, these bison get their name from how stealthily they move through dense underbrush in Grand Canyon National Park.

Honoring the Legacy of the ‘Father of the National Parks’

He was one of the most influential naturalists of all time and is credited for helping to create the National Park System and the Sierra Club.

Fossil of Tiny New Shark Species Discovered in Mammoth Cave National Park

The tiny shark has been dubbed "Clavusodens mcginnisi," or "McGinnis' nail tooth."

Wolves Infected with Parasite More Likely to Become Pack Leaders

The parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, appears to make Yellowstone National Park wolves bolder and braver.

Did You Know?

Where is This Beautiful Winter Waterfall?

It's our national park pop quiz! Can you locate this special spot?

Did You Know: You Can Adopt Denali’s Sled Dogs!

Even in retirement, these special dogs need exercise and cold temperatures to thrive.

Check Out These Spooky Ghost Wildflowers

The spooky ghost pipe wildflower blooms straight out of the earth with white stems and flowers, and turns black with age.

Where is This? Pristine River Slices Through Idyllic Valley 

This wonderful spot can be found along one of the very few maintained trails in this park. Hikers are otherwise encouraged to set off on their own to explore this amazing landscape.

The Horns of a Bighorn Sheep Can Weigh a Whole Lot

Bighorn sheep really do have big horns!

Park Names Explained

How Voyageurs National Park Got its Name

The national park in a remote region of Minnesota is named after the travelers who explored the wild waterways of the area.

Washington’s Most Famous National Park is Named After an Explorer’s Friend

Vancouver gave the peak its name on May 8, 1792 while exploring the Pacific Northwest.

Trappers Named Park Mountains After a Female Body Part

The Grand Tetons’ name has a somewhat sultry origin.

The Home of Greek Gods Inspired Park’s Name

Olympic National Park in Washington State gets its name from the famous Mount Olympus in Greece. 

Yellowstone Wasn’t Named for its Most Famous Features

Yellowstone National Park was not named for the colorful geothermic features for which it’s so famous.

Press Releases

Solo Hiker Injured by Grizzly in Yellowstone

The hiker deployed bear spray but suffered significant injuries to his chest and arm.

Vehicle Plunges Off Grand Canyon Rim

A body was found about 300 feet below the rim and retrieved by park rangers.

Man Dies in Vehicle Collision with Moose in Denali

The tragic incident happened just outside the entrance to Denali Park Road.

Mountain Lion Injures Child in Olympic National Park

The incident happened when a family was walking on a popular trail.

Two Injured, One Deceased in Small Plane Crash in Olympic National Park

The plane went down in a remote area of the Washington state park and the cause of the crash is unknown.

Good News Only

2025 Comedy Wildlife Awards Finalists Unveiled and the Pics are Hilarious!

The images from this year's contest do not disappoint and you'll be able to vote for your favorite soon.

Nobel Prize Winner Out Camping is Last to Know He Won

The mountains were calling, and he missed an even bigger call—he won the Nobel Prize!

Chunk the Hunk Wins Fat Bear Week Contest for 2025

The powerful male brown bear earned the title despite having a broken jaw.

Study Finds Utah’s Wildlife Overpass is a Big Success

A new wildlife overpass in Utah is working beautifully!

‘Banner Nesting Season’ for Rare Swans in National Park

This comes amid ongoing efforts to save Trumpeter swans, which were once nearly extinct in the Lower 48.

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Wildlife News

Caught on Camera: Cougar Cub Captures Camera

A young mountain lion appears to have had enough with the "pawparazzi" in a New Mexico national monument.

Solo Hiker Injured by Grizzly in Yellowstone

The hiker deployed bear spray but suffered significant injuries to his chest and arm.

‘Banner Nesting Season’ for Rare Swans in National Park

This comes amid ongoing efforts to save Trumpeter swans, which were once nearly extinct in the Lower 48.

Robot Rabbits Deployed to Lure Invasive Pythons

Innovation meets conservation in the Everglades!

Here’s How Grizzlies in Yellowstone are Tracked

It’s bear capturing season in Yellowstone National Park! 

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Rangers Use Backhoe to Rescue Black Bear on Side of Road

Park rangers broke out a backhoe to rescue a black bear in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

She’s Back! Oldest Known Wild Bird, 75, Returns to Nesting Grounds

Wisdom, the oldest known wild bird on Earth, has returned to Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.

Graffiti Discovered on Park Trail During Shutdown

A retired NPS employee hiking in Arches National Park spotted fresh white spray-paint on the sandstone near Landscape Arch.

Injured Climber Rescued From El Capitan by Helicopter

The Yosemite Search and Rescue team used a specialized technique to reach the climber amid high winds.

Tarantulas on the Trail in This National Park, Just in Time for Halloween

Keep an eye out for these giant spiders in the fall as temperatures cool down.

New Island Identified in Alaska National Park

A once-ice bound mountain in Alsek Lake is now surrounded by water as glaciers recede.

Beavers Carried by Backpack Into Remote Wilderness to Restore Ecosystem

These waterway engineers can transform landscapes naturally and beneficially.

Nobel Prize Winner Out Camping is Last to Know He Won

The mountains were calling, and he missed an even bigger call—he won the Nobel Prize!

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