Beyond 2020: National Park Service
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Jeff Ruch | September 2, 2020
How the Park Service can continue to preserve the country’s natural and historical heritage for current and future generations ...
COMMENTARY | National Forests and COVID-19. What’s Happening?
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Tim Whitehouse | June 12, 2020
National Forests receive less attention than parks during COVID-19, but overcrowding, lack of resources, and risk to gateway communities are the same ...
BLOG | National Parks Stumble Towards Reforms
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Jeff Ruch | June 2, 2020
In order for national parks to remain “America’s Best Idea,” park managers must move from merely maximizing crowds to actually managing them ...
Court Orders Limits on National Park Air Tours
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PEER | May 1, 2020
Within Two Years 23 National Parks Must Adopt Overflight Management Plans ...
Can National Parks Practice Social Distancing?
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Jeff Ruch | April 13, 2020
The still-unfolding pandemic has underlined the public health risks that national parks and refuges pose both to the visiting public and their own employees. How can national parks dedicated to attracting crowds operate in a new era of social distancing ...