Environmentalists say climate change threatens 25 national parksOctober 5th, 2009 Environmentalists say climate change hurts parksNEW YORK — The Natural Resources Defense Council and the Rocky Mountain Climate Organization say 25 national parks are threatened by climate change. A report called "National Parks in Peril: The Threats of Climate Disruption" say the changes in landscapes and ecosystems are harming plants, trees and wildlife, but also threaten human activity in the parks and manmade structures.
Denver news Web site by former Rocky Mountain News staffers to shut downOctober 2nd, 2009 Ex-newspaper staffers' Denver news site to endDENVER — A Denver-focused daily Web magazine led by former staffers of the defunct Rocky Mountain News says its last day will be Monday. One of the editors, Steve Foster, said Friday that the Rocky Mountain Independent's site won't be taken down, but its staffers won't be posting new content.
Backpacker, 70, missing for days, rescued from Tenn.'s Great Smoky Mountains National ParkAugust 31st, 2009 Backpacker, 70, unhurt after Tenn. mountain rescueGATLINBURG, Tenn.
MediaNews Group takes full ownership of Boulder Camera, other papersAugust 28th, 2009 MediaNews Group full owner of Camera, other papersBOULDER, Colo. — Prairie Mountain Publishing Co., which publishes the Daily Camera and Colorado Daily newspapers in Boulder, is now fully owned by Denver-based MediaNews Group Inc.
Tourists at Sequoia National Park rerouted as rangers helicopter in to destroy pot gardenAugust 27th, 2009 Tourists at Calif. park rerouted due to pot gardenSEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, Calif.
After national park tour, Udall, McCain agree global warming a problem but stay quiet on fixesAugust 24th, 2009 Senators tour US park, hear about global warmingESTES PARK, Colo. — Global warming is threatening America's national parks.
Maine park ranger says wave viewers didn't heed warnings before 3 swept to seaAugust 24th, 2009 Maine ranger: Wave viewers didn't heed warningsAUGUSTA, Maine — Beauty suddenly turned brutal on a rocky outcropping at one of the nation's most popular national parks as a huge, hurricane-generated wave sent spectators scattering and dragged several into the chilly Atlantic, killing a 7-year-old girl. But the chief ranger at Acadia National Park said Monday that officials did all they could to caution throngs of visitors to keep back from huge waves that crashed spectacularly — and dangerously — against the rocky shore.
Online Denver news site formed by former Rocky Mountain News staffers to launch MondayJuly 3rd, 2009 Ex-newspaper staffers launching Denver news siteDENVER — A Denver-focused daily Web magazine led by former staffers of the defunct Rocky Mountain News and others plans to officially launch Monday. A dozen equity owners, about a dozen freelancers and partner blogs are providing content for the Rocky Mountain Independent.
Florida man dies in Yosemite National Park; rangers believe he fell from cliffJune 16th, 2009 Florida man dies in Yosemite National ParkYOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — Yosemite National Park has suffered its second fatality in recent days.
Hiker falls to his death while climbing Yosemite's iconic Half Dome in CaliforniaJune 14th, 2009 Hiker falls to his death from Yosemite's Half DomeYOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — A male hiker fell to his death on Saturday while climbing Yosemite's famed Half Dome, park rangers said.
4 climbers fall several hundred feet in Rocky Mountain National Park; 2 carried outJune 11th, 2009 4 fall several hundred feet in Rocky Mountain ParkROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. — Two climbers have been rescued after falling 300 to 400 feet down a slope in Rocky Mountain National Park.
High-resolution images show bodies of 2 Japanese climbers lost on Alaska's Mount McKinleyJune 6th, 2009 Japanese climbers' remains found on Mount McKinleyANCHORAGE, Alaska — Searchers have found the bodies of two Japanese climbers a year after they disappeared on Alaska's Mount McKinley, thanks to high-resolution images captured during a recent search for another missing climber, park officials said Friday. The frozen bodies of 27-year-old Tatsuro Yamada of Saitama-Ken, Japan, and 24-year-old Yuto Inoue of Tokyo were found on May 25.
Rangers slugger Hamilton feeling better after treatment, still not likely to play this weekApril 30th, 2009 Rangers' Hamilton better, not ready to playARLINGTON, Texas — Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton says he is feeling better after medication and treatment on his strained rib cage muscle. Still, Hamilton says he probably won't be able to play again until at least the start of next week.
Deep blue mountain lakes declared Afghanistan's first national parkApril 22nd, 2009 Deep blue lakes become Afghanistan's first parkKABUL — A cascading collection of deep-blue high-mountain lakes became Afghanistan's first provisional national park Wednesday, as the violence-plagued nation took a big first step toward protecting one of its finest natural treasures. Coinciding with Earth Day, celebrated worldwide every year on April 22, officials in the Central Asian country signed a decree to create Band-e-Amir National Park, encompassing six mountain-fed lakes held back by natural calcified dams.
10 killed in Jammu and Kashmir road accidentJanuary 16th, 2009 JAMMU - At least 10 people were killed and 15 injured when a bus rolled down a mountain road in Jammu and Kashmir Saturday, the police said. The bus, going from Thathri to Gandoh carrying with 25 passengers on board, skidded off the road and rolled down over 500 feet near Karra, in Doda district, about 180 km northeast of Jammu.