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Advocacy of Stunning Lands Pays Off: New Zealand Approves Largest National Park Expansion in History

Author: Kayla Hickman / Source: Good News Network The borders of this beautiful New Zealand park have been expanded by 158,000 acres (64,000 hectares), making it the largest addition of land to a national park in the nation’s history. Kahurangi National Park is located on the northwestern coast
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Found: A Lake in Death Valley, the Hottest and Driest of the U.S. National Parks

Author: Jonathan Carey / Source: Atlas Obscura Death Valley National Park, which sprawls across the border of Nevada and California, is well known for its superlatives: It is the hottest, driest, and lowest of the U.S. national parks. So in early March 2019, when a lake suddenly appeared there,
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Man Finds A Dead Eagle With GPS On It, Turns Out It Tracked 20 Years Of His Journeys

Author: By​ Neringa / Source: Bored Panda Eagles are majestic creatures – not only because of their looks (because that’d be just shallow), but they’re also admired for their intelligence and incredible predatory skills. It’s no surprise that they are symbols of entire nations and countries,
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Good News in History, February 26

Source: Good News Network 100 years ago today, the Grand Canyon was proclaimed a National Park by the US Congress. The steep-sided mile-deep canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona was first visited in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt who became a major proponent of its preservation.
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Here’s How Families and Groups Are Pitching in to Maintain National Parks During Government Shutdown

Author: McKinley Corbley / Source: Good News Network Though the partial US government shutdown has left some national parks scrambling to maintain their lands and facilities, hundreds of civilians are stepping up to care for the public lands of their own accord. In Tennessee, a father-daughter
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