Dec 31 National parks suffer vandalism, overflowing toilets during government shutdown By Ellen Knickmeyer, Jocelyn Gecker, Associated Press "You're looking at Yosemite Falls and in front of you is plastic bottles and trash bags."… Continue reading
Aug 14 Yosemite park reopens, but the wildfire’s toll on tourism is still felt By Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press Yosemite National Park closed for 20 days after a wildfire peaked during its busiest month for tourism. As a result, visitor bureaus in the area and the park estimate roughly $50 million in losses. Continue reading
Jul 24 Heart of Yosemite National Park to close as crews battle wildfire By Christopher Weber, Associated Press Over nearly two weeks, flames have churned through more than 57 square miles of timber in steep terrain of the Sierra Nevada just west of the park. Continue reading
Jul 16 Deadly fire shuts down key route to Yosemite National Park By Associated Press A wildfire that killed a California firefighter grew quickly and forced the closure of a key route into Yosemite National Park as crews contended with sweltering conditions Sunday, authorities said. Continue reading
Jun 19 Obama says climate change already damaging national parks By Darlene Superville, Associated Press President Barack Obama said Saturday that climate change is already damaging America's national parks. Continue reading
May 21 Watch 4:46 Photographers chase Yosemite’s rare moonlight rainbows By PBS News Hour On a clear night in Yosemite, only a few times each year, the full moon hits a misty spray of the highest waterfall in the park, creating a nighttime rainbow that is visible only through a camera lens. But this… Continue watching
May 18 Two BASE jumpers die after attempting wingsuit flight By Anna Sillers Two BASE jumpers, prominent rock climber Dean Potter and Graham Hunt, were found dead in Yosemite National Park on Sunday after attempting a wingsuit flight earlier that weekend. Continue reading
Jan 29 Rare fox trots into view after 100 years, thrills biologists By Lorna Baldwin It's one of only about 50 thought to exist in North America, making the Sierra Nevada red fox one of the rarest mammals on the continent. In December and early January, one (or possibly two) came trotting into view of… Continue reading
Aug 01 Watch Drilling wells to quench California’s water needs raises debate By PBS News Hour Continue watching
Jun 30 150 years ago, Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Grant Act By Sarah Corapi Monday marks the 150th anniversary of that preserved area -- an area that expanded to eventually become Yosemite National Park. Continue reading