Latest National Parks news
Shirtless tourist caught chasing wolf at Yellowstone likely different to serial bear-botherer
By Cat Ellis published
An investigation found that a man harassing black bears was not at Yellowstone, or any other US National Park
"We’re incredibly disappointed" – warm weather halts Isle Royale wolf and moose count for first time in 65 years
By Julia Clarke published
The research project is the longest-running study on predator/prey populations in the world
"We must take bold action" – plastic pollution still plaguing National Parks
By Julia Clarke published
A new survey reveals plastic waste is still making up the majority of litter in US National Parks
Sharks in the park? New fossil discoveries reveal Kentucky's ocean past
By Julia Clarke published
Two previously unidentified shark species have been uncovered in Mammoth Cave National Park
Man dips fingers in boiling Yellowstone spring to show off – it doesn't go well
By Cat Ellis published
People have suffered serious injuries and died after accidentally falling into the park's hot springs and pools
"Do people just think they’re hairier deer?" – Yellowstone tourist incites rage by using bison as props for selfies
By Cat Ellis published
Crouching in front of a huge wild animal and turning your back isn't the best idea
Man practices close-up photography on elk at National Park – it doesn't go well
By Cat Ellis published
Experts warn that you are in danger if a bull elk appears agitated by your presence
Why do so many people die at Angels Landing?
By Kieran Cunningham last updated
After at least 13 deaths since 2000, we ask why so many people die at Angels Landing, the "bucket list" hiking trail in Utah's Zion National Park
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