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When Is Conservation of Park Lands Prudent, and When is the Spending Wasteful?

Apr 8th - 06:33am | Michael

Mauro Gasperi is the son of Caroline Gasperi, who has worked for years trying to persuade the Park Service to protect the Castle Nugent property. She is one of several heirs to the land, but is one who lived there many years.

Updated: Effort In Maine To Restrict Guns From National Park Units Falls Short of Goal

Apr 8th - 05:54am | Richard

It's funny how as soon as the federal government gets control of land, it becomes a no-no for anyone BUT government types to carry weapons there. Last I knew, we had gotten rid of Kings here so why was 'the King's Land' off limits to Citizens carrying guns in the first place?

Apr 7th - 09:54am | justinh

Who's suggesting there is no crime in national parks?

Apr 7th - 09:42am | J. Schuller

No Crime in Nat Parks? Get your head out the the sand (/sarcasm) and read the numerous reports here: http://www.hkshooter.net/nps/crime.html I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop!

Apr 7th - 09:17am | justinh

Carl said: "But they oppose this new repeal not because they have rational argument, but simply because they don't like the idea of someone lawfully carrying a firearm there (or, possibly, anywhere else). I am sorry for their frustration, but in this country, we don't lobby to remove others' fundamental rights simply because we don't like those rights."

Apr 7th - 07:01am | Carl from Chicago

"Friends of Acadia ... seeking a complete ban on visitors carrying weapons in all national park units in Maine ..." A good thing they are seeking that ban, given the widespread mayhem that's ensued in National Parks across the country, since the prohibition on bearing arms there has been repealed. (/sarcasm)

Apr 7th - 06:03am | Volpe

There have been times when someone with a gun could have made a positive difference in a bad situation so a licensed carrier in the parks does not, in my mind, constitute a threat. Only time will tell if concealed carry is good or bad and there certainly has been more than enough said on both sides of the issue.

On Bison Science, Bison Politics, and the Rebisoning of the West

Apr 7th - 23:53pm | williamj barkley

A thoughtful and fair article written by a cool head. Thanks.

Bark Beetle Battles Continue This Year At Rocky Mountain National Park

Apr 7th - 21:02pm | Anonymous

end of the world, people . forests are dying in every state. research it if you don't believe me. 12-12-2012 the end.

Wild Horses in a Georgia Wilderness? Cumberland Island National Seashore Completes Annual Count

Apr 7th - 20:20pm | Grad Student SLS

I would like to do some further research on the repercussions and impacts feral horses have on barrier island systems. Does anyone have leads on insightful primary literature (i.e. scientific journals) that focus on these issues? Any help would be appreciated.

National Park Mystery Photo 21: Trying To Avoid the War Zone

Apr 7th - 19:01pm | Anonymous

In addition to an official list of state things, some states also have an unofficial list. In my home state of NJ the unofficial state bird is the mosquito. I also lived in the PA Poconos for a while. There were at least two different types of GIGANTIC mutant looking mosquitos there. Once, when I tried to kill one, the dog I had then ate it after I knocked it down.

Apr 7th - 17:59pm | Barky

I was just there, too slow for this post! Arrgh!

Apr 7th - 11:10am | RangerLady

I saw a simialr one in SC at a ranger station in, I think, a national forest. The highest level on the one was "don't inhale."

Apr 7th - 10:53am | SaltSage236

I think that version of the mosquito meter has been up since they built the Harry Hampton Visitor Center. I seem to recall the older one up on the old rustic ranger station visitor center Congaree had a decade ago before the entrance road was paved and park status was bestowed upon Conagree Swamp.

Apr 7th - 10:39am | Kirby Adams

I cheated, Kurt. I was certain I'd seen this thing, so I google image searched "mosquito meter" right after I posted my Acadia guess. I also discovered in that search that this is apparently Version 2 of the Skeeter Meter.

Apr 7th - 09:15am | Kurt Repanshek

Well, I must say I'm a bit disappointed. I thought this skeeter meter would have kept folks guessing for hours, but Eric fired off the correct answer early this morning and we held off posting it to give others a chance at figuring it out. And John did just that as well. And apparently Kirby did, too.

Apr 7th - 09:02am | John

Is it Congaree National Park?

Apr 7th - 08:44am | Kurt Repanshek

Nope, not Denali.

Apr 7th - 08:20am | Anonymous

Denali?

Apr 7th - 07:45am | Kurt Repanshek

No, not Everglades and not Acadia, though in summer both would be great places for this sign. Perhaps there's a manufacturing niche to be filled.....

Apr 7th - 07:44am | Kirby Adams

Ha!....never mind. I just figured out where it is. Another park I've counted among my favorites. Didn't think of that one because I visited there before skeeter season started.

Apr 7th - 07:38am | Kirby Adams

That looks really familiar, so I'll go with Acadia. The mosquitoes there could engage in dogfights with small airplanes.

Apr 7th - 07:34am | [email protected]

Ernest Coe Visitor Center, Everglades National Park?

Apr 7th - 06:34am | Eric

Congaree National Park! Been there, lived to tell (barely). Not sure if Flamingo in Everglades was worse though.

Summering in Yellowstone National Park: The Logistics

Apr 7th - 16:02pm | y_p_w

Connie Hopkins: The Old West Cookout, is that the same as going in by wagon and having the steak dinner? That's what we did in 2004 and to this day, our son will tell you those were the best steaks he's ever had! We thought it was kinda pricey but it did give our family some great memories!

Apr 7th - 09:01am | Kurt Repanshek

Don't misunderstand, anonymous, it's the I-80 corridor I've grown tired of. You're absolutely right about the fantastic fishing and gorgeous scenery in places such as the Snowy Range, the Wyoming Range, the Red Desert, and the southern reach of the Wind Rivers.

Apr 7th - 08:56am | Anonymous

I'm glad that you and so many more dislike the trip through south central Wyo. That leaves all the good fishing in that area to me and my rednick buddies. Wyo. has some fantastic fishing in areas that aren't beautiful to those who don't understand the majestic beauty of the plains and the Red desert country. Thanks again for staying on the paved roads and for leaving the plains to me.

Apr 7th - 07:31am | Kurt Repanshek

We'll try to get one up soon, Bonnie.....

Apr 6th - 19:59pm | Bonnie

Can you do the same kind of suggestions for Yosemite soon?

The Ghosts Of Yellowstone National Park

Apr 7th - 15:14pm | Karen Stevens

Hi, has anyone heard any ghost stories about Glacier National Park or Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada? I'm the author of "Haunted Montana: A Guide to Haunted Places You Can Visit" and have been asked to collect ghost stories of Glacier-Waterton for a new book. True encounters and spooky campfire tales are all welcome.

Snowmobile Numbers Decline, Snowcoach Traffic Up in Yellowstone National Park

Apr 7th - 14:38pm | Raven

Same thing at the north entrance. I work for that company and can tell you, a number of people wanted to go, but being that only ten snowmobiles were available and only for specific tours (I.E. you couldn't really choose where to go) fewer people chose to go by snowmobiles, even if they preferred them to snowcoaches.

Park History: Mammoth Cave National Park

Apr 7th - 14:08pm | Cedar Park Plumbing

I hope we can visit this park this summer... Kids are really excited about it... Anyone, would like to share experienced visiting this park with kids?

Reader Participation Survey: How Much Local Control Should Be Exerted Over National Parks?

Apr 7th - 12:44pm | RodF

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island National Monument probably see the most helicopter air tour traffic of any NPS unit, as well as a continuous series of arrivals to Newark airport, departures from JFK airport, air shuttles, and Coast Guard flights from nearby Floyd Bennett Field airport (itself also an NPS site).

Apr 7th - 11:51am | dennis g.

National standards should be applied, with some discretionary capabilities left to each park's management team. And while input from local (and perhaps state) authorities can play a role, the final decision should be solely in the hands of the Park Service. In addition to air and noise pollution, keep politics and the politicians out.

Apr 7th - 10:52am | Joan

I think the national parks should set strict national standards on what is allowed (no flyovers, no mechanized uses on trails, etc...) then allow individual parks to make regulations stricter, much as the states can in other matters.

Apr 7th - 05:59am | islandpaddler

I think national park staff should get input from the communities that surround them and allow concessions that are in keeping with the spirit of the park. That said, I am totally against flyovers and other noisy activities because national parks should be places of nature and quiet.

Violent Deaths in the National Parks

Apr 7th - 11:16am | Josh

I'm with Fred on this one. I spend a lot of time in National Parks and I carry a weapon just in case. My father was a park ranger for 25 years and he supports the right to carry guns. Though the chance of being the victim of a violent crime is rare it does happen. I do not want to be a victim.

National Park Service Finalizes "Benefits-Sharing Agreement" That Could Benefit Parks

Apr 7th - 10:30am | Anonymous

I'd be curious to find out what it cost to conduct the NEPA analysis of the agreement with Diversa. I bet it was many, many times the $20k that the agreement called for Diversa to pay the NPS annually.

Fatal Fall from Angels Landing in Zion National Park

Apr 7th - 09:39am | Anonymous

I hiked the first part of Angels landing yesterday but then turned back after the first, shorter peak. The crowds were just out of hand. Right next to us was a group of maybe 40 boy scouts with only a handful of adults supervising. I was also shocked to see some small children on the trail.

National Park Mystery Photo 20 Revealed: A Door Knob At Scotty's Castle In Death Valley National Park

Apr 7th - 09:37am | Kurt Repanshek

I've looked through the Internet and Death Valley's Fabulous Showplace, Scotty's Castle, by Dorothy Shally and William Bolton, and found lots of interesting detail about the construction, but scant little on the hardware....

Apr 7th - 09:34am | Former Scotty's...

Hmm ... I wonder if it is in the Historic Structures Report - I think I still have a copy somewhere ...

Apr 6th - 16:30pm | Present Scotty ...

I take an informal poll with the visitors and many think it is an armadillo?

Trekking to Dick Proenneke's Cabin in Lake Clark National Park

Apr 7th - 05:16am | Tim Prosser

Re: Dick Lewis' comments (July 2009)

Can Hunting of Grizzly Bears in British Columbia Hurt Grizzly Populations in Glacier National Park?

Apr 6th - 20:37pm | Anonymous

It is mans nature to kill period.

Apr 6th - 15:10pm | Anonymous

Ericka-- May I ask what planet you reside upon?? Hunting is NOT allowed in Yellowstone!! Free pizza with a paw?? Where did you hear that from--PETA??Believe it or not hunters are one of the main champions of wildlife conservation in this country.Please try to get your facts straight as your wolfing down your soy burger. Thank You

What Do You Think About Sightseeing Tours Circling Mount Rainier National Park?

Apr 6th - 20:24pm | tahoma

Commercial sightseeing flights should be kept to a bare minimum or even none over a park as small as Mount Rainier. Aerial tourists from Pugetopolis could get excellent views along the west & north boundary on their way to & from St. Helens, for example.

Apr 6th - 18:32pm | y_p_w

Valerie: When hiking in the back country in Glacier, I find the helicopter flights very intrusive. I would think the same would hold true to Mt. Rainier. You want to hike to find solitude. Hiking miles into the back country only to be buzzed by a helicopter would truly be a shame.

Apr 6th - 18:04pm | Lonesome Traveler

Went to the Grand Canyon Skywalk on the Hualapai reservation shortly after it opened in '07. At any given time one could easily spot as many as seven helicopters flying nearby. I didn't find them annoying but with that much uncontrolled air traffic in a fairly restricted area, there's no way in h**l you could get me on one of those things.

National Park Service Renews Partnership With Mountain Bike Community

Apr 6th - 16:06pm | RangerLady

Mike, I do have to say that some of your comments can be applied towards hiking as well. If I don't look where I'm placing my feet and 'keeping control' then I happen to crash....and I do so quite often. That's why when I'm both biking or hiking I always stop every so often and just take a look around.

Next Time You're In Washington, Stop By the Old Stone House

Apr 6th - 16:01pm | Rebecca Johnson

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