Staff remain hopeful that members of the threatened species will be back in Washington in the near future
A UNESCO representative says the country has suffered an "inestimable loss"
They caused "irreversible damage" to the wall when they used an excavator to widen an existing gap
By charging daytrippers to visit on peak travel days, the city hopes to combat overtourism
The tool's county-by-county predictions will help you plan the best leaf-peeping trips
Six people with a "Klimaticket" tattoo received an unlimited one-year public transit pass
The annual measurements help zookeepers track each animal's health over time
The plan could threaten the landmark's status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Travelers can use the field, clubhouse and batting cages of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos
Ahead of the 2024 Olympics, city officials are trying to relocate the bouquinistes for security reasons
Volunteers will convene in the Scottish Highlands armed with drones, hydrophones and other technologies
Yosemite Facelift is an annual park-wide cleanup effort that started 20 years ago
After jumping a security barrier, the visitors were found between the landmark's second and third floors
NOAA is still reviewing the proposal for the 7,000-square-mile swath of the Pacific Ocean off of Central California
Nat Read finally completed his 21,000-mile journey last month in Brunswick, Maine
The National Park Service plans to lease out some of the structures, which have long been used by artists and writers
The International Puppet Fringe Festival honored puppeteer Ralph Lee, who died earlier this year
The carrier announced that it will update its entire mainline fleet over the next three years
So far, bidding is only up to $16,000 for the historic 68-foot-tall structure in Lake Superior
The nestlings provide some good news for California condors, which faced a major setback from bird flu earlier this year
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