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Voyageurs National Park
Published October 10, 2022
From 18th-century fur traders to modern-day vacationers, plenty of travelers have passed through this watery landscape in northern Minnesota.
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Death Valley Flash Flooding
Published August 9, 2022
In one of the driest places on Earth, a thousand-year rain event delivered 75 percent of the yearly average precipitation in just three hours.
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Fires Near Yosemite
Published July 25, 2022
For the second time in a month, drought-parched forests near the park are burning.
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Catastrophic Flooding in Yellowstone
Published June 22, 2022
Snowmelt and heavy rain caused historically high water that destroyed homes, roads, and bridges, and isolated some of the national park’s gateway communities.
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A River Routed Under the Mountains
Published June 9, 2022
A 20-kilometer-long tunnel under Rocky Mountain National Park diverts water from the Western Slope of the Rockies to Colorado’s Front Range and eastern plains.
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The Changing Seas of the Florida Keys
Published May 31, 2022
Growing corals and falling sea levels brought these small islands above the water line.
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Traces of an Ancient Watery World in Capitol Reef
Published May 20, 2022
In the Utah desert, the red rocks, cliffs, and canyons of this nautically named national park—and many of its famous fossils—owe their existence to water.
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Losing a Long-Watched Glacier
Published May 3, 2022
Scientists have been observing Peyto Glacier in Alberta since the 1960s.
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Saguaro National Park
Published December 28, 2021
This Arizona national park was founded to protect the saguaro cactus, a keystone species of the Sonoran Desert and an iconic symbol of the Southwest, where the climate is becoming warmer and drier.
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A New Park for West Virginia
Published January 23, 2021
One of the oldest rivers in the world is famous for its extreme sports and hunting.
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Where Ice Still Flows into Glacier Bay
Published September 16, 2020
In this changing Alaskan landscape, tidewater glaciers are holding on to the bay’s West Arm.
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Inlet’s Iceberg Maker Is Nearly Gone
Published August 31, 2020
Retreating glaciers have changed how visitors experience Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska.
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