Human/Nature: National Parks and the Humans Who Use Them
In This Series
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Your favorite national park is about to get a lot hotter
By 2100, the climates of our parks may have shifted drastically.
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If you think technology has no place in the national parks, think again
From smartphones to webcams, technology could help us understand — and appreciate — parks in the coming century.
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People of color are fans of national parks, despite obstacles that keep them out
Only 57 percent had ever set foot in the parks, but 85 percent want more of them -- especially in cities.
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The uncertain, hopeful future of the National Park Service
"The goal of our centennial is not to scare everyone to death about climate change."
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From Glacierless National Park to the Neverglades: Meet your future national parks
The parks are having an identity crisis -- so we renamed them.
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Stop a selfie, save a life: Words of advice for the modern wilderness tourist
A little park safety awareness wouldn't kill you.
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The nearest national park could be just a city block away
The folks with trees, mountains, and bison on their badges have decided it’s high time to serve city dwellers.
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Our era’s iconic national park is hidden in New York City
Jamaica Bay is an imperiled swamp nestled next to the biggest city in America -- and it has a lot to teach us.