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A report from the National Resource Stewardship and Science Directorate shows Grand Canyon National Park and the surrounding landscape has been significantly impacted by climate change over the last century.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park say a bobcat was recently found dead in the South Rim Village from "rodenticide" poisoning.
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Fewer planes and helicopters will be flying tourists over Mount Rushmore and other national monuments and parks as new regulations take effect that are intended to protect the serenity of some of the most beloved natural areas in the U.S.
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Sixty-five-year-old James Handschy was reportedly attempting to hike from the Grand Canyon's South Rim to the Colorado River and back in one day, a popular undertaking among avid hikers.
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Park officials say it’s the perfect time to conduct prescribed burns on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park as visitation is low this time of year.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park will close portions of two trails as crews work to complete a project to replace the Transcanyon Waterline.
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A human burial site in Grand Canyon National Park was recently uncovered during construction work on the cross-canyon water pipeline.
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The report from the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says the National Park Service’s plan to reduce single-use plastics by 2023 is too slow.
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Fire managers on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park plan to begin prescribed burns next week that are likely to last through the rest of the month.
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Park officials say the curious condors often eat the keys thrown into the canyon from the "love locks," which can lead to an obstruction and even death.