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May 02, 2011 Denali National Park News: Guides provide a helping hand on Mount McKinley at a hefty price May 1 is the traditional opening for climbing season on Mount McKinley, North America’s highest peak. Thousands of climbers from around the world will com to Alaska to take a stab at setting foot on its summit. Each man or woman who tries will have a different experience, and each will come away with a unique story. In this piece, we examine the costs of guiding services http://mobile.newsminer.com/bookmark/130...t-a-hefty-price********** Great Smoky Mountain National Park News: Storms prompt Smokies hiking trail closures Two popular hiking trails in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park remain closed after extensive damage from Wednesday night's storms. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2011/may/01/storms-trails-closed/Behaviors of birds, bees, ants, fish hint at climate change Each December a hardy flock of birdwatchers scatters across Wake County for the National Audubon Society's Christmas Bird Count, which has tracked bird movements for a century. http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/05/01/1166791/behaviors-of-birds-bees-ants-fish.html********** Glacier National Park News: Another snowstorm thwarts snowplow crews at Glacier National Park Snowplow crews trying to open roads in Glacier National Park have been stymied again by another winter storm. http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/9875ae40082d4033817e8d36281eba0d/MT--Glacier-Park-Plowing/********** Misc. National Park News: Corporate Relations And The National Parks: Good Deal? While corporate support can be vital to the health of national parks, whether to accept that support can be a challenging question, particularly in these times of financial stress and overall declines in charitable giving. http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2011/05/corporate-relations-and-national-parks-good-deal8032********** Shenandoah National Park News: Prescribed Burn Planned in Shenandoah National Park Shenandoah National Park Fire Managers plan to burn 500 acres May 1 and 2, weather permitting. http://www.whsv.com/news/headlines/Presc..._120975209.html********** Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Crews work to clear Yellowstone NP roads Yellowstone National Park has more accumulated snow than at any time in more than a decade, but crews are working to get park roads open. http://www.kpax.com/news/crews-work-to-clear-yellowstone-np-roads/Roads open in Grand Teton, facilities on tap Teton Park Road and Moose-Wilson Road in Grand Teton National Park opened Sunday, and other campgrounds and facilities are due to open in the coming weeks, according to a park press release. http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/article.php?art_id=7251Wisconsin resident spot offenders in wildlife park on web cam A Wisconsin resident, who was watching one of the webcams installed at Yellowstone National Park, spotted four people standing on the cone of Yellowstone's famous Old Faithful Geyser off the prescribed path. http://newstonight.net/content/wisconsin-resident-spot-offenders-wildlife-park-web-camResearchers to begin count of Yellowstone raptors Researchers this spring will begin counting the number of raptors in Yellowstone National Park. http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2011/may/01/bc-mt-yellowstone-raptors/?features&travel**********
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05.03.2011 National Park News
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Denali National Park News: Climbers battle the weather on Mount McKinley every season May 1 is the traditional opening for climbing season on Mount McKinley, North America’s highest peak. Thousands of climbers from around the world will com to Alaska to take a stab at setting foot on its summit. Each man or woman who tries will have a different experience, and each will come away with a unique story. In part two of this four-part series, we look at the challenges of simply getting to the mountain. http://mobile.newsminer.com/bookmark/130...ey-every-season********** Great Smoky National Park News: storm damage closes trails Great Smoky Mountains National Park managers report that the Abrams Falls Trail and the Beard Cane Trail near Cades Cove are closed due to extensive damage from the wind and rain during last Wednesday evening’s storms. http://seymourherald.com/news/2011/may/02/storm-damage-closes-trails/********** Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Grand Teton Park announces openings The National Park Service has announced the official 2011 opening dates for facilities in Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway. http://www.wyomingbusinessreport.com/article.asp?id=57430West Yellowstone celebrates Earth Day all weekend long The events, sponsored by the West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce, Kids ‘N' Snow, businesses and a dedicated group of volunteers and organizers were free and open to the public with both locals and visitors encouraged to attend. http://www.westyellowstonenews.com/news/article_723f56da-743a-11e0-be90-001cc4c002e0.html
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05.05.2011 National Park News
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Alberta National Park News: Canada sends wood bison to Russia to help herd grow Gift of 30 animals from Alberta national park is part of a unique intercontinental plan that aims to boost the survival of the species http://www.vancouversun.com/travel/Canada+sends+wood+bison+Russia+help+herd+grow/4730315/story.html********** Lassen Volcanic National Park News: Lassen Volcanic National Park road opens The 2011 spring road opening has begun at Lassen Volcanic National Park announced Park Superintendent, Darlene M. Koontz. A 10-mile section of the scenic road was opened recently to vehicle traffic on the Manzanita Lake side of the park. http://www.redbluffdailynews.com/ci_17991278********** Grand Canyon National Park News: The Grand Canyon’s Uranium Question As The Battle Continues Over Uranium Mining At The Grand Canyon, Most Arizonans Are Unaware That A Big Decision Is Looming http://www.moderntimesmagazine.com/page16/AL_GrandCanyon_050411/AL_GrandCanyon_050411.phpSwiss daredevil to attempt Grand Canyon stunt A Swiss adventurer who has flown his jet-propelled wingsuit over the Swiss Alps and across the English Channel hopes to fulfill a dream by flying through the Grand Canyon. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/arti...93d0b197a0b4829********** Great Smoky Mountain National Park News: Native cougars no longer grace these mountains Have you ever seen a mountain lion here in the Smokies region? I haven’t. In fact, the only one I’ve ever viewed outside of a zoo was somewhere near Crystal River, Fla., back in the early 1990s. It bounded out of the scrub in front of my truck and passed quickly across the highway. Even now, I can vividly recall the combined grace and power of that animal. http://www.smokymountainnews.com/news/item/3900-native-cougars-no-longer-grace-these-mountains********** Misc. National Park News: Wolf protections lifted in most of Northern Rockies The Interior Department again declares wolves fully recovered in Idaho and Montana, opening the door for hunts in the fall. They remain classified as an endangered species in Wyoming for now. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-wolves-20110505,0,302469.story ********** Rocky Mountain National Park News: Estes Park 'Escape` campaign edifies LMD stakeholders LMD executive director Peggy Campbell told the crowd attending the second annual LMD stakeholders` breakfast meeting last Wednesday at the YMCA of the Rockies that a solid strategy, great agency partners, great stakeholders and an amazing product -- Estes Park -- will combine to bring visitors escaping here for a cool mountain experience. http://www.eptrail.com/ci_17983438********** Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Yellowstone Park to recycle bear spray canisters Yellowstone National Park is set to unveil a device that allows bear spray canisters to be safely emptied and recycled. http://www.kulr8.com/news/wyoming/121308723.htmlCaptured Yellowstone Bison to be Released Into Park There will be no more slaughter of Yellowstone National Park bison this spring, as National Park Service (NPS) officials say the 770-plus bison penned at the Stephens Creek and Corwin Springs facilities will be released back into the Park. http://www.yellowstoneinsider.com/201105...d-into-park.phpYellowstone East Entrance Opens for Season Friday The East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park opens to automobiles at 8 a.m. on Friday. http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/wireStory?id=13527216Plans made to replace Grand Teton sewage system Plans are being made to replace a more than 50-year-old wastewater treatment facility at the headquarters of Grand Teton National Park. http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/article_1020aba7-8664-56a5-a7ea-e6576836155c.html**********
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05.06.2011 National Park News
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Glacier National Park News: Glacier Park's public affairs officer retiring It was the Shoshone fire that first made the news the summer of 1988 in Yellowstone National Park. http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20110506/NEWS01/105060320********** Grand Canyon National Park News Arizonans Call for Canyon Mining Moratorium Hundreds of thousands of Americans, including 36 Arizona groups, have weighed in to support a federal proposal for a 20-year ban on new uranium mining claims on 1 million acres near Grand Canyon National Park. A public comment period has just ended. The Obama administration is expected to decide the issue in the next few weeks. http://www.publicnewsservice.org/index.php?/content/article/19909-1********** Great Smoky Mountain National Park News: Smokies took hit from storms Trees toppled; damage forces some trails to close A National Park Service trail crewman surveys damage on the Hatcher Mountain Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park recently. Last week’s storms forced the full or partial closure of eight backcountry trails, including the Hatcher Mountain Trail. Officials on Thursday confirmed that an EF4 tornado struck the northwest corner of the park April 27. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2011/may/05/smokies-national-park-took-hit-from-storms/********** Guadalupe Mountains National Park News: Nature Conservancy Expands National Park in Texas The Nature Conservancy has donated its 177-acre Gypsum Dunes Preserve in the famed Texas panhandle to the National Park Service. The preserve, which is part of the second largest dune field in the continental United States and possibly in all of North America, will be incorporated into the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. http://dallas.citybizlist.com/16/2011/5/5/Nature-Conservancy-Expands-National-Park-in-Texas.aspx********** Rocky Mountain National Park News: New fire management plan in works for Rocky Mountain National Park Rocky Mountain National Park is beginning work on an update to its fire management plan, and park officials are looking for public input. http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20110505/UPDATES01/110505014/New-fire-management-plan-works-Rocky-Mountain-National-Park?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE ********** Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Snowmobiles and snowcoaches to keep access to Yellowstone National Park under proposed winter use plan After more than a decade of striving to come up with a long-term winter use plan for Yellowstone National Park, officials announced Thursday that their latest effort -- another draft plan -- has been released for public comment and review. http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/article_3ee2345a-776f-11e0-9a0d-001cc4c03286.htmlCooke City Plowing Could Boost Yellowstone Wintertime Access A proposal to plow U.S. Hwy. 212 between Cooke City and Pilot Creek would open Yellowstone National Park to the east -- providing alternative access from Cody and Billings -- but snowmobilers oppose the move. http://www.yellowstoneinsider.com/201105...time-access.phpBison 'managers' kill calf (Note - I almost did not publish this one but decided that it was definitely newsworthy) A wild American buffalo calf born Monday was found dead Thursday - a result of being repeatedly forced from winter range in Hebgen basin by agents with the Montana Department of Livestock and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, say Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) volunteers who witnessed the death. Yellowstone National Park rangers and Gallatin County Sheriff's office were part of the repeated "hazing" operations that entail forcing buffalo from winter range under the controversial Interagency Bison Management Plan. http://www.islandparknews.net/atf.php?sid=9898¤t_edition=2011-05-05
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05.09.2011 National Park News
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park News: Volunteers needed to remove invasive plants at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park The Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is recruiting volunteers to help remove invasive plants from forests inside the Big Island park next weekend. http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/f83f8992ed7f49038074525822bd7d68/HI--Park-Volunteers/********** Misc. National Park News: Volunteers make big gains in national park cleanup The smell of linseed oil wafted over State Pier on Saturday as eager volunteers coated the heavy gaffs and booms of the schooner Ernestina. Others caulked and painted the ship's dories. http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110508/NEWS/105080333/-1/newsPublic Lands and Waters Crucial for Bird Conservation, Federal Report Finds Public lands and waters are crucial for birds, according to the 2011 State of the Birds report. The report, a collaboration between federal agencies and environmental organizations, assessed bird distribution on some 850 million acres of public land and 3.5 million square miles of ocean. http://magblog.audubon.org/public-lands-and-waters-crucial-bird-conservation-federal-report-finds********** Outside the US/Canadian Park System: Construction boom hurting Nairobi National Park The ongoing construction boom could destroy Nairobi National Park, the only place in the world where lions hunt in the shadows of skyscrapers, a wildlife official said. http://m.standardmedia.co.ke/business.php?id=2000034733********** Shenandoah National Park News: 75 Ways To Help Celebrate Shenandoah National Park's 75th Birthday With spring sprouting across the mountains that hold up Shenandoah National Park, officials are rolling out a game to help educate visitors to the park's 75th birthday. http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/201...th-birthday8066********** Yellowstone National Park News: State, feds plan to drive bison into Yellowstone State and federal officials say they plan to start pushing hundreds of bison back into Yellowstone National Park this week to make way for cattle that graze http://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/national/article_a658ac0a-7a52-11e0-aa46-001cc4c03286.html********** Yosemite National Park News: Delay In Yosemite Road Opening Heavy winter snow combined with a wet spring will likely delay the opening of a major road into Yosemite National Park. http://www.mymotherlode.com/news/local/1285861/Delay-In-Yosemite-Road--Opening-.html**********
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05.13.2011 National Park News
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Denali National Park News: Climber dies on Alaska's Mount McKinley, 1 Rescued A member of a climbing team that fell below the summit of Alaska's Mount McKinley has been rescued, but another member was found dead on the 20,320-foot mountain, officials said. http://www.sacbee.com/2011/05/12/3623453/2-climbers-need-rescue-from-mount.html#ixzz1MH1SSqxc********** Glacier National Park News: Glacier National Park Marks 101 Years Words can hardly match the natural spectacles of the mountainous Montana wonderland. But the words used to label places in the park often reveal its fascinating and sometimes humorous history. http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2011/May/Glacier-National-Park-Marks-101-Years-/********** Grand Canyon National Park News: Grand Canyon shuttle service resumes The seasonal shuttle service between Tusayan and Grand Canyon National Park will resume this weekend. http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/NowDeparting/128077********** Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Wilderness group puts state, feds on notice over bison The Helena-based Alliance for the Wild Rockies announced Thursday it will sue the state and federal government if they continue to use helicopters to haze bison back into Yellowstone National Park, a practice the environmental group believes is harmful to grizzly bears, and a Park County judge temporarily halted the procedure. http://helenair.com/news/article_be1f519a-7d27-11e0-b7ff-001cc4c002e0.htmlHunt would put 220 wolves in the crosshairs Montana wildlife officials tentatively approved a plan Thursday to allow hunters to kill as many as 220 wolves this fall, marking the state's first wolf management decision since Congress lifted endangered species protections. http://www.greatfallstribune.com/article/20110513/NEWS01/105130315/Hunt-would-put-220-wolves-crosshairs?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Frontpage Sylvan Pass Closed Indefinitely; Snow Causes Other Damage in Yellowstone The Sylvan Pass will remained closed indefinitely as Yellowstone National Park road crews work to clear four significant snow slides and more than 20 feet of snow; meanwhile, officials are also finding the heavy snowpack caused more damage in Park buildings as well. http://www.yellowstoneinsider.com/201105...yellowstone.phpNational parks to use hybrid vehicles Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks are getting an assortment of hybrid vehicles to help promote clean transportation alternatives through a program sponsored by Yellowstone Teton Clean Energy Coalition (YTCEC). http://www.wyomingbusinessreport.com/article.asp?id=57572Judge halts changes to bison plan that would have let animals roam free in more of Montana A Park County judge granted temporary restraining orders Wednesday to halt state agencies from allowing bison to roam into parts of Montana from Yellowstone National Park. http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/f8ac896558bb4e2b93f1440f0d98ee7d/MT--Buffalo-Roam/**********
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05.16.2011 National Park News
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Cuyahoga National Park News: Park urges visitors to heed warnings after another fatal fall The area at the top of Brandywine Falls where a Canal Fulton man fell to his death May 9 is not off limits, but the National Park Service reminds visitors it is guarded by barriers and warning signs encouraging visitors to stay on a designated path. http://www.stowsentry.com/news/article/5034062********* Denali National Park News: Denali National Park closed to snowmachines The 1980 additions to Denali National Park and Preserve on both sides of the Alaska Range are now closed to snowmachines because of the deterioration of the snowpack. http://newsminer.com/view/full_story/132...ow_left_bullets********* Misc. National Park News: Feds looking to dispose of idle property Everything from buildings in Yellowstone National Park to Forest Service bridges west of Red Lodge are included in a list of items for possible disposal under federal legislation looking to cut the number of government-owned properties across the United States. http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-an...89fc90177e.html********* Mount Rainier National Park News: Cost of gas spur Mount Rainier visits Weather, local gas prices and events across the Pacific Ocean will affect the number of visitors this season at Mount Rainier National Park. http://www.theolympian.com/2011/05/16/1652796/cost-of-gas-spur-mount-rainier.html********* Shenandoah National Park News: Brush up on family fun, Shenandoah's got game Planners for Shenandoah's 75th anniversary add family-oriented answer game to the mix As the group charged with planning Shenandoah National Park's 75th anniversary delved into its task, coordinator Donna Bedwell was tickled by the ideas springing forth. http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2011/052011/05162011/625948********* Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Warning issued: Hungry bears foraging for food Wildlife officials are telling those who visit Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas to be aware that bears have emerged from their dens and are looking for food. http://www.observer-reporter.com/or/localsports/05-15-2011-Outdoor-notebookGateway communities would suffer under proposed winter use plan, officials say After a proposed winter use plan for Yellowstone National Park was released last week, county officials in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming said they're concerned for their gateway communities. http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/article_8b21b468-7f66-11e0-8ede-001cc4c03286.htmlPronghorn study observes threats to historic migration Over the past six years, biologists studying a herd of pronghorn known for its arduous fall migration have tracked the herd’s population and where the animals are spending their winter. http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-an...52ffe770da.htmlOfficials trying to get rid of nonnative bullfrogs from Yellowstone River in Billings Officials with the U.S. Geological Survey and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks are trying to eradicate nonnative American bullfrogs from the Yellowstone River in Billings in an effort to protect native species. http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/b093d0a95fdc4d838b5f0ff2d3d26e90/MT--Bullfrog-Battle/Yellowstone's grizzly bears face rapid changes: what are the cumulative impacts? (Editorial) After the recent meeting of Yellowstone’s grizzly bear managers in Jackson, Wyoming, a manager asked me: “so what are the cumulative effects of the loss of Yellowstone cutthroat trout, whitebark pine, as well as the effects of climate change and wolves on Yellowstone grizzly bears? http://switchboard.nrdc.org/blogs/lwillcox/yellowstones_grizzly_bears_fac.html
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05.17.2011 National Park News
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Grand Canyon National Park News: Swiss 'Jetman' Yves Rossy soars over Grand Canyon at 190 mph With a pair of rockets strapped to his back, Swiss adventurer "JetMan" Yves Rossy soared over the Grand Canyon over the weekend, marking the flying man's first U.S. flight. http://www.whatsonxiamen.com/ent2906.html********* Yellowstone (and Grand Teton) National Park News: Yellowstone Wolves Worth $35 Million a Year A study was conducted by University of Montana researchers which found the presence of wolves in Yellowstone contributes many millions of dollars each year to the local economy, from tourists who visit the park to see wildlife. http://www.care2.com/greenliving/yellowstone-wolves-worth-35-million-a-year.html#ixzz1MdqITTUZAnother winter entrance to Yellowstone National Park? In recent years, much of the local talk about winter access to Yellowstone National Park has focused on the park’s East Entrance. But on Friday, the discussion will shift to the Northeast Entrance, as commissioners and transportation officials from Wyoming and Montana, Yellowstone, Shoshone and Gallatin National Forest officials, Cooke City, Mont., residents and snowmobiling advocates gather to talk about the logistics of potentially plowing U.S. Highway 212 from the Pilot Creek parking lot to Cooke City. http://www.powelltribune.com/news/item/8307-another-winter-entrance-to-yellowstone-national-parkBison management considered by government agencies State and federal agencies will consider the next steps in managing Yellowstone National Park's wild bison herd after a judge blocked a move to open new habitat to the animals. http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/2011/...s#ixzz1MdqT5YizSnow in Sylvan halts park passage for now Sylvan Pass in Yellowstone National Park remains closed and will remain so at least for now as crews wrestle with tons of snow and avalanche conditions. http://www.powelltribune.com/news/item/8305-snow-in-sylvan-halts-park-passage-for-nowYellowstone Recycles Bear Pepper Spray Cans Visitors to Yellowstone National Park are encouraged to carry bear-deterrent pepper spray on their hikes, but with no recycling options, the spray cans from the park’s millions of annual visitors were ending up in landfills. http://earth911.com/news/2011/05/16/yellowstone-recycles-bear-pepper-spray-cans/Bear that attacked 2 will not be killed or relocated Wildlife authorities say the bear that attacked two hikers in the Gallatin National Forest will not be killed or relocated. http://www.sacbee.com/2011/05/16/3632103/bear-that-attacked-2-wont-be-killed.html#ixzz1MdqqtUjjYellowstone to celebrate International Migratory Bird Day International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD), an annual event to celebrate and support migratory bird conservation, will be celebrated Saturday May 21 in Yellowstone Park and West Yellowstone. http://www.westyellowstonenews.com/community_notes/article_f0b58e4a-7f6a-11e0-b041-001cc4c03286.html********** Yosemite National Park News: At Yosemite National Park, 2 die after falling The first accidental deaths of the year at Yosemite National Park occurred Friday when two people died after falling in separate incidents. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/05/16/BAQ41JGQI4.DTL#ixzz1MdqhosjDBig Snow Melt Creating Spectacular Views of Yosemite’s Waterfalls An above normal spring runoff from winter's heavy snow pack is creating spectacular views of Yosemite National Park's waterfalls, and rangers said waterfalls should last well into summer. http://www.oldwestnewwest.com/2011051652...waterfalls.html*********
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