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A third reintroduced gray wolf from British Columbia has been found dead, this time in Rocky Mountain National Park. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the death, as gray wolves ...
The Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation in Saskatchewan says it wants restitution for centuries of systemic discrimination from Canada. “We’ve seen the traumas of residential school, we’ve seen the ...
Murray Wood takes a look back 80 years to discuss the historical significance of the liberation of the Netherlands by Canadian troops during the Second World War. Murray Wood delivers sharp, ...
A pickup truck and a tour van with foreigner visitors — including two people from Italy — collided on a highway leading to Yellowstone National Park, leaving seven people dead and eight others ...
Linda Solomon Wood is the founder and publisher of Canada's National Observer and CEO of Observer Media Group. Linda champions independent journalism as essential infrastructure for democracy, ...
After months of confusion and uncertainty, Yosemite National Park has announced that a reservation system will be in place during its busiest time of the year. The system will be the least ...
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship This award provides three years of support ($40,000 per year plus tuition waiver and fees) for graduate study leading to research-based masters ...
Two men ride their bikes on a carriage road near Jordan Pond in Acadia National Park. The park's historic carriage roads offer visitors a different way to explore the only U.S. national park in Maine.
Two people died at Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah after they fell from a viewing area, police said, according to local news reports. According to a press release from the Garfield ...
By Neil Vigdor Two people plunged about 380 feet to their deaths from a popular lookout spot at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, the authorities said on Tuesday, the day their bodies were ...
A Florida couple died at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah when they fell several hundred feet after apparently climbing over a railing intended to keep visitors from approaching a cliff rim.