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    FILE - This Oct. 2, 2013, file photo, shows a view seen on the way to Glacier Point trail in the Yosemite National Park, Calif. Sexual harassment, bullying and other misconduct is rampant among employees at national parks across the country, including at iconic sites such as Yosemite, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, a congressional committee was told Sept. 22, 2016. At Yosemite, at least 18 employees have come forward with allegations of harassment or other misconduct so severe that a recent report labeled working conditions at the park "toxic."
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    Veterans and Gold Star families could have free access to national parks

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    July 30, 2021 2:56 pm
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    Woman charged after close encounter with Yellowstone grizzly
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    Woman charged after close encounter with Yellowstone grizzly

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    America’s wild and wondrous burros are in peril
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    America’s wild and wondrous burros are in peril

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    26-year-old woman dies after falling into canyon at Utah national park
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    26-year-old woman dies after falling into canyon at Utah national park

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    Court denies Kristi Noem’s request to hold firework show at Mount Rushmore
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    Court denies Kristi Noem’s request to hold firework show at Mount Rushmore

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    Hiker sustains ‘significant injuries’ after bear attack at Yellowstone
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    Hiker sustains ‘significant injuries’ after bear attack at Yellowstone

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    Missing 69-year-old man found alive after 17 nights in Oregon forest
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    Missing 69-year-old man found alive after 17 nights in Oregon forest

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    West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito explains why real infrastructure is important
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    West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito explains why real infrastructure is important

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    45,000 people apply to hunt bison at Grand Canyon
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    45,000 people apply to hunt bison at Grand Canyon

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    Steve Boesman, of South Dakota, watches a portion of the Bush fire burn through the Tonto National Forest, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, as seen from Apache Junction, Ariz. The wildfire, which has prompted evacuations in three rural communities and closed parts of two state highways, has grown dramatically in size from 59 square miles to 101 square miles as of Tuesday morning officials said.
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    The federal government should look to private partners to tackle the wildfire crisis

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