April 12, 2022 Skull of popular elk stolen from Rocky Mountain National Park In March, a popular elk named Kahuna died from natural causes at the state park.
April 10, 2022 America's oldest national park ranger, 100, retires: 'Exciting and fulfilling' career America’s oldest national park ranger — Betty Reid Soskin — has retired after 16 years of service; she is 100 years old.
April 6, 2022 Utah woman dead after fall at Grand Canyon, 4th this year Margaret Osswald, 34, of Salt Lake City, Utah, suffered fatal injuries after falling about 20 feet near a camp along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park on Monday evening, officials said.
March 27, 2022 Hearst Castle, national landmark in California, gets reopening date after 2-year closure The Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument in California is set to reopen to the public after the coronavirus pandemic and “severe rainstorms” forced the tourist destination to shut its doors for over two years.
March 27, 2022 Colorado woman dies at Grand Canyon after falling into whitewater rapids A Colorado woman, 68, died last week when she fell into whitewater rapids while on a multi-day boating trip through Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, park officials said Friday.
March 24, 2022 Volunteer at Texas wildlife refuge spots 20 baby alligators The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge believes that the small gators likely hatched sometime last year.
March 17, 2022 Burmese python and bobcat face off as snake tries to protect nest: '1st recorded instance' An interaction between a Burmese python and bobcat in South Florida has contributed to scientific research as behavioral ecologists publish findings on the first known instance of predation and antagonism directed towards the invasive snake species’ young.
March 1, 2022 Fox Nation signs deal with actor Kevin Costner for ‘Yellowstone: One-Fifty’ series 'Yellowstone' actor Kevin Costner signed a deal with Fox Nation for a four-part series celebrating the 150-year history of Yellowstone National Park.
January 31, 2022 Montana pauses wolf hunting in certain areas as officials fear threat to species After several wolves that live in Yellowstone were killed by hunters, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to pause this season's hunt.
January 28, 2022 Montana considers limiting gray wolf hunting after 23 are killed near Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park officials have asked Montana to suspend wolf hunting along the park border to avoid long-term harm to its world-renowned gray wolf packs.