A volunteer spotted the tiny, fuzzy plant with maroon florets while exploring the remote northern corner of Big Bend National ...
A photograph accurately shows a U.S. "distress" flag hung upside down from the side of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park ...
A new fuzzy plant species called the "Wooly Devil" has been discovered amongst the arid landscapes of Big Bend National Park ...
The Wooly Devil, or Ovicula biradiata, was first spotted by botany volunteer Deb Manley and a park ranger in Big Bend ...
Some rangers decided it was worth the risk to speak out online about their firings and share their love of the National Park ...
Traditionally, hanging the American flag upside down symbolizes a distress call. Gavin Carpenter, a maintenance mechanic with ...
Park botanist C. Whiting takes a closer look at wooly devil. Photo credit: NPS / D. Manley ...
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KSNF Joplin on MSNNew ‘wooly devil’ plant species discovered in Texas national parkAUSTIN ( KXAN) – Texas is big — so big, it seems, that there are still things to be discovered in the state. Staffers at Big ...
Thousands of National Park and Forest workers are being fired as the federal government cuts back on spending.
Staffers at Big Bend National Park discovered a new plant species “previously unknown to science,” the National Park Service ...
Two national park staff members made an astonishing discovery while walking through Texas' Big Bend National Park last year ...
However, the National Park Service topped the list of government agencies seen favorably by U.S. adults, according to a Pew ...
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