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    Why Draining Mojave’s Aquifer is a Really Bad Idea

    Feb 2026 | By Chance Wilcox

    Pulling water from the Mojave Desert would damage prized national parkland and deepen water insecurity for communities. Here are frequently asked questions about the latest attempt by Cadiz Inc. to…

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    Which Presidents Have Created the Most National Monuments?

    Feb 2026 | By Angela Gonzales, Linda Coutant

    Presidents from both political parties have used the Antiquities Act to preserve the landscapes and historic places that help tell America's story. Some of these stories are now being threatened…

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    Inside the FY26 National Park Service Budget

    Feb 2026 | By John Garder

    In January, park advocates across the country celebrated the passage of the fiscal year 2026 funding bill that includes the National Park Service budget. But what does this hard-won funding…

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    8 Travel Tips from National Park Nomads

    Jan 2026 | By Shari Galiardi and Dave Hutchison

    We quit our jobs, hopped in a vintage solar-powered RV and hit the road. After exploring 57 of the 63 national parks, we share our tips for low-impact RVing and…

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    ‘The Power of Place’

    Jan 2026 | By Linda Coutant

    In the shadow of the Wright brothers’ achievements, a group of high school students finished building a plane of their own — only the second ever constructed at the birthplace…

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    The Places That Make Us

    Jan 2026 | By Amy Hagovsky

    This year marks our country’s 250th anniversary. National parks unite us as a people, allowing us to revel in natural beauty, reflect on our nation’s history and renew our promise…

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