Press Releases
Grand Teton National Park
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.
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VIDEO: Man Rescued After Becoming Trapped in Quicksand in Zion National Park
Austin Dirks was hiking through Courthouse Wash when his leg broke through the sand, up to his ankle. The other foot got stuck up to the knee.
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900 Acres of Land Near Park Returned in Historic Land Deal
A Native American tribe that was displaced 175 years ago when Yosemite National Park was created is getting 900 acres of their land returned to them.
Death Valley National Park
Extremely Rare Lake Forms in One of the Driest Spots on Earth
Record November rainfall in Death Valley has allowed Lake Manly to reappear.
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Betty Kellenberger, 80, is Oldest Woman to Complete Grueling Trail
Can we be like Betty Kellenberger when we grow up?
Canyoneer Dies After Accidental Fall at Zion National Park
Three other canyoneers rescued in joint operation with Utah Department of Public Safety
Fire Danger Increased to Very High
Teton Interagency Fire managers have elevated the fire danger rating to “Very High” for Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest and the National Elk Refuge.
Valles Caldera Fire Management Plan Environmental Assessment Public Comment Period Now Open
The National Park Service (NPS) prepared a fire management plan for Valles Caldera National Preserve and is seeking public input on the plan’s environmental assessment from October 1 through November 3.
Trails Partially Reopen to Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Park rangers reopened part of Kilauea volcano’s east rift zone over the weekend, but areas east of Makaopuhi crater remain closed due to volcanic and wildfire-related hazards.
Death of a Bear Postpones Fat Bear Week Bracket at Katmai National Park
This morning bear #469 attacked and killed bear #402 at Brooks River, downriver from Brooks Falls, in Katmai National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park to Conduct Strategic Bison and Horse Roundup
Theodore Roosevelt National Park will soon begin operations to roundup bison and horses in the park and transfer them to Tribes or new homes.

