national parks

  • Public Lands Agencies Work to Diversify, Strengthen Staff

    The Hispanic Access Project is teaming up with the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest and Fish and Wildlife services, and other agencies to diversify staff by tapping college students and recent graduates for MANO fellowships. Michelle Neuenschwander, program director with the MANO Program, said fellowships provide Latinos valuable...
  • Las agencias de tierras públicas trabajan para diversificar y fortalecer al personal

    El Proyecto de Acceso Hispano se está asociando con el Servicio de Parques Nacionales, los servicios de Bosques y Pesca y Vida Silvestre de EE. UU. y otras agencias para diversificar el personal mediante la selección de estudiantes universitarios y recién graduados para becas MANO. Michelle Neuenschwander, directora del...
  • Antiquities Act More Relevant Than Ever on Its 115th Anniversary

    DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. – Some of California’s most dramatic landscapes have been protected under the Antiquities Act, which turns 115 years old this month. Many of the newer monuments came under scrutiny during the Trump administration, which proposed shrinking several of them to make way for commercial projects....
  • Ley de antigüedades más relevante que nunca en su 115 aniversario

    PARQUE NACIONAL DEATH VALLEY, California – Algunos de los paisajes más espectaculares de California han sido protegidos por la Ley de Antigüedades, que cumple 115 años este mes. Muchos de los monumentos más nuevos fueron objeto de escrutinio durante la administración Trump, que propuso reducir varios de ellos para...
  • Celebrate 100 years of majesty with a visit to a national park

    Insider tips for a weekend at a national park site BPT It has been 100 years since an important American institution was born. On August 25, 1916, the National Park Service was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson and was established as a new federal bureau to oversee...
  • First-Ever Call for Diversity in National Parks

    Logan Pollard California News Service OAKLAND, Calif. — Martin Luther King Jr. Day has deep significance for many Americans this year with the fulfillment of what some thought an impossible dream: a black president serving two terms in office. And the Obama administration’s last days have been marked by...
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