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National Park Service Sued Over Eagle Killing At Valles Caldera National Preserve

The National Park Service has been sued over Director Chuck Sams' decision to allow the Jemez Pueblo to kill an eagle in Valles Caldera National Preserve by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, which is asking to see the decision documents Sams relied on to authorize the taking.

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President's FY25 Budget Request For National Park Service Disappointing

Cuts in visitor interpretation and education, not enough money for employee pay raises or to replace jobs lost by past years' cuts, and less money for replacing worn out equipment are troubling areas of President Biden's FY25 budget request for the National Park Service, which continues to see visitation rise and additional units for the agency to manage.

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Blue Ridge National Heritage Area reauthorized by Congress

A bipartisan vote in the U.S. House of Representatives and unanimous support from the Senate recently approved reauthorization of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area for another 15 years.

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National Parks need $22 billion to address growing maintenance backlog

In November, House Republicans passed their version of the interior-environment appropriations bill, which called for a $436 million cut to the NPS budget.

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House Committee To Explore National Park System Maintenance Backlog, Park Service Not Invited

Two House subcommittees concerned over why the National Park System's deferred maintenance backlog is not shrinking were scheduled to meet Wednesday with officials from the General Accounting Office (GAO) and the Interior Department's Inspector General (IG) to discuss the matter, but no one from the National Park Service.

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National Parks Traveler Podcast Episode 255 | 2023 Park System Year in Review Part 2

We’re closing out the year with Kristen Brengel and Mike Murray, discussing top stories in the National Park System. Today, in the second half of this discussion, we’re focusing on natural resource issues in the parks.

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Coalition To Protect America's National Parks Relies On National Parks Traveler

In addition to the National Parks Traveler's audience of roughly 2.5 million readers and podcast listeners, there are more than a few organizations that turn to the Traveler to stay on top of news and issues from around the National Park System and involving the National Park Service.

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How To Keep The Traveler's Lights On

Since announcing four weeks ago that the National Parks Traveler would be shutting down due to insufficient money to keep it afloat, I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and concern for the Traveler's future. I deeply appreciate this outreach, and it is gratifying to know that over the past 18 years so many readers have appreciated our unique journalistic

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Trying Times For National Park Service Funding

It was just over a month ago when the federal government was staring at the possibility of a shutdown. Little seemingly has changed in the ensuing weeks, other than that the U.S. House of Representatives has a new speaker in Mike Johnson from Louisiana, and the full chamber has settled on its budget numbers for fiscal 2024, which started back on October 1. While most national

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Jemez Pueblo Quickly Given OK To Take Eagles From Valles Caldera National Preserve

In a move viewed as unprecedented and apparently against agency regulations, National Park Service Director Chuck Sams signed off on a request to allow the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico to kill either a bald or golden eagle in Valles Caldera Preserve.

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