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Canopies of Change
Published June 14, 2016
As climate change alters the habitat of eastern U.S. forests, some species are expected to do better than others.
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Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande
Published June 11, 2016
The eastern section of the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River runs deep through the desert wilderness.
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Memorial Day at Saratoga
Published May 30, 2016
More than a million Americans have given their life in the name of their country. Some of the first gave it at the site of what is now Saratoga National Historical Park.
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Niobrara National Scenic River
Published May 29, 2016
Cliffs, waterfalls, and a wide mix of vegetation line a river that winds through the Great Plains in Nebraska.
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Natural Beauty at Risk
Published May 22, 2016
Climate change can make an area less suitable for some trees and plants and more suitable for others.
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House of the Sun
Published May 21, 2016
The unique topography of Haleakalā National Park has astounded visitors for more than a century.
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Katmai National Park, Alaska
Published May 14, 2016
A national park and preserve almost twice as large as Yellowstone provides ample habitat for brown bears and salmon.
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Biscayne National Park
Published May 1, 2016
Maps of the underwater topography reveal reefs and sandbars within the largest marine park in the U.S. National Park System.
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The Grandest of Canyons
Published April 24, 2016
Grand Canyon National Park spans 277 river miles and often stretches 10 miles wide. But the true wonder arises from its depth...or height, depending on where you stand.
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Yellowstone National Park
Published April 17, 2016
Established in 1872, it was the first national park in the United States, and perhaps the world. Its geological and biological wonders have led international groups to declare it a world heritage site and a biosphere reserve.
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Grand Teton National Park
Published April 10, 2016
A long, active geologic history sculpted the surface features visible today in the Teton mountain range and Jackson Hole valley.
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
Published April 6, 2016
The national park tells the story of the “Lost Colony,” at Roanoke Island, and of the Native Americans who visited the island long before the English.
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