National Parks Struggle To Stay Open, Safe During ShutdownJanuary 5, 2019Private and public sectors are coming together in effort to keep national parks safe and clean under the government shutdown — but some parks have still had to close and others are overwhelmed with trash.
Insight With Vicki GonzalezLooking Into The Gender Bias In Yosemite National ParkOctober 3, 2016National Park Services Superintendent Don Neubacher resigned from his position amid cases of gender bias and sexual harassment at Yosemite National Park. McClatchy reporter Michael Doyle joins us to talk more about the story. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentWhere Did National Forests Go? Green Spaces Disappear From Google MapsSeptember 22, 2016#FindYourPark? Numerous forests, nature reserves and wilderness areas lost their green markings on Google's and Apple's maps, catching forest officials by surprise.
As National Park Service Celebrates 100th Anniversary, Groups Calling For More DiversityAugust 24, 2016 | Marnette FederisMost minority voters say it’s important to protect national parks and they want initiatives that would improve access to public lands. That’s from a national poll commissioned by advocates calling for greater diversity in some of the nation’s parks.