The jewels of America’s landscape should belong to America’s original peoples.
In MOAB, Sung Kim captures stunning time-lapse vistas of Utah's national parks
The administration plans to keep national parks and public lands partially open even without congressional funding, drawing criticism from Sally Jewell, the former secretary of the interior.
Without tourism, the funding that sustains some of the world’s most treasured wildlife has atrophied.
Readers respond to David Treuer’s May 2021 cover story.
From national parks to medical research, cuts are undermining what makes America great. Yet Republicans seem set on shutting down the government or even default.
This time is different from 1995, thanks to new media and the post-9/11 security environment. But there are surprising similarities, too.
Snow-globe contraband, tweets in the woods, emerging disease, supercomputers visualizing the wind, and spectral images of America's national parks.
Volunteers and crews from Australia’s National Parks and Wildlife Service have been doing what they can to help some of the kangaroos, koalas, lizards, and birds that can be rescued and treated.
A rugged canoeist whose holidays are spent exploring with his wife the more remote areas of wilderness of North America, PAUL BROOKSis deeply concerned with the preservation of these areas in our national parks. Mr. Brooks is the editor in chief of Houghton Mifflin and a frequent contributor to theATLANTIC.