Essential Winter Guide '14: Winter Doesn't Have To Be An Off-Season
Anhingas routinely hang themselves out to dry, so to speak, after spending time in the water/NPSAbstract: When it comes to construction skills, male Anhingas are slackers. Oh, they’re good at pulling...
View ArticlePoint Reyes National Seashore Shuttle Service Will Help With Whale, Elephant...
Abstract: With gray whales soon to start their migration to warmer waters, and elephant seals heading to the beaches of Point Reyes National Seashore for breeding, the park's shuttle buses can help...
View ArticleBirding In The Parks: Discerning An Ancient Murrelet From A Japanese Murrelet...
Did this species of bird, a Japanese murrelet, spend a day or two at Point Reyes National Seashore, or was it the somewhat more common Ancient Murrelet?/Japaense murrelet photographed in Japan by...
View ArticleThe Top National Park Stories Of 2014
Abstract: New units to the National Park System, a face-off over concession fees at Grand Canyon National Park that impacted nearly a quarter of the park system, and even the basic relevancy of...
View ArticleNational Park System Visitation Was Up More Than 20 Million In 2014, To A...
Abstract: Whether it was due to lower gas costs, better weather, or an improving economy, the bottom line for the National Park System for 2014 was impressive: An increase of more than 20 million...
View ArticleWith Harbor Seals Pupping, Some Areas Of Point Reyes National Seashore...
Abstract: With pupping season arriving for harbor seals at Point Reyes National Seashore in California, some areas of the seashore will be off-limits to visitors for the next four months. read more
View ArticleOverlook Collapses At Point Reyes National Seashore, Killing One
One visitor was killed and another injured when part of a popular overlook at Point Reyes National Seashore in California collapsed, dropping them 70 feet to the ground below.Abstract: One visitor was...
View ArticleTule Elk Deaths At Point Reyes National Seashore Bring Charges Of Mismanagement
Abstract: Charges of wildlife mismanagement by the staff at Point Reyes National Seashore are being leveled in the wake of the deaths of more than 200 Tule elk caused, apparently, by a lack of water...
View ArticleOp-Ed|NPS Ecological Mismanagement: By Design?
Editor's note: The Center for Biological Diversity recently sent out a press release criticizing the National Park Service for depriving a herd of Tule elk at Point Reyes National Seashore of water, a...
View ArticleNational Trails Day Features Trail Work At Point Reyes National Seashore
Abstract: With National Trails Day coming up on June 6, there will be a lot of projects you can get involved with across the National Park System. One will feature a project on the Estero Trail at...
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