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Uluru national park, Northern territory, Australia. Credit - www.australiantraveller.com
Budget 2021: Investing in our Aboriginal Rangers
May 7, 2021

The Territory Labor Government is delivering on another election commitment today, announcing it will invest almost $12 million to continue its Aboriginal Ranger Grants program...This funding will ensure around 1,000 Rangers from 47 Ranger groups are further supported with jobs on country, and co

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Uluru national park, Northern territory, Australia.
Protecting our Parks: 30 Year Masterplan
April 30, 2021

The Northern Territory’s world-renowned parks attract millions of visitors, and to ensure this remains the case for years to come, the Territory Labor Government is developing a new Masterplan.

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Congresswoman Amata and U.S. Mint Director David Ryder joined a hardworking team from the Park sheltering from a tropical rain in Feb. 2020. National Park Week is being celebrated this week. [courtesy photo]
Amata highlights National Park of American Samoa during National Park Week
April 23, 2021

Wednesday, Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata highlighted the National Park of American Samoa as part of National Park Week (April 17-25), an initiative of the National Park Service (NPS) and the National Park Foundation...The United States is home to 63 National Parks and 423 sites in the National P

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CPL presents K70,000 for park’s conservation efforts
CPL presents K70,000 for park’s conservation efforts
April 16, 2021

City Pharmacy Ltd (CPL) Group of companies presented K70,000 to the Port Moresby Nature Park on Thursday to support its efforts in conserving, preserving and protecting Papua New Guinea’s wildlife and flora.

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Carnarvon national park, one of two parks bordering the area where Australia’s largest east coast gas producer wants to drill up to 7,700 new wells. Photograph: Auscape/UIG via Getty Images
Gas consortium seeks approval to drill 7,700 wells in Queensland, including near national parks
April 16, 2021

Australia’s largest east coast gas producer has sought federal environmental approval to drill up to 7,700 new gas wells in Queensland, prompting concern from environmentalists due to the project’s sheer size and its proximity to two national parks.

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Lapakahi State Historical Park, North Kohala District, Big Island of Hawaiʻi. Credit - Sebastian Tideman
Community input needed for State Parks
April 15, 2021

Conflicts between visitor and resident use in Hawai‘i State Parks were a main highlight of conversation from the first round of discussions relating to the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, currently being updated by the state Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of St

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An Essential Guide to Enjoying US National Parks Responsibly

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Enjoying the outdoors and getting enough exercise has been difficult this past year. Despite lockdowns and social distancing measures, national parks remain one of the few places where you can do both of those things safely.  ‘An Essential Guide To Enjoying National Parks’ offers a lot of useful information, such as:

Scientists help wildlife parks mobilize against poaching. Credit - Credit: CC0 Public Domain
Scientists help wildlife parks mobilize against poaching
April 10, 2021

Poaching threatens wildlife conservation around the world, and it's a top concern in protected conservation areas and parks, where rangers patrol the wilderness in an effort to deter and document this kind of illegal activity.

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New Zealand Kiwi. Credit - wikipedia.com
Six kiwi released at Kaitake range in conservation milestone
April 10, 2021

Six kiwi have been released onto the Kaitake range in Te Papakura o Taranaki / Egmont National Park today where the call of our national bird has been absent for decades.

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Forest in Fiji. Credit - Kelly Vacala, https://www.fbcnews.com.f
Biodiversity under threat, establishment of parks to address issue
March 26, 2021

Man-made activities and climate change are creating a huge impact on our biodiversity. Environment Minister, Dr Mahendra Reddy, says there are places in parts of the country where we’ve lost the diversity in our natural resources, adding this is evident in the flora and fauna area.

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