The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS\u27 policies regarding snowmobile access in Yellowstone National Park as of September 2012. The author argues that the U.S. government, in its interpretation of the National Park Service Organic Act, is risking the loss of Yellowstone National Park\u27s natural resources. The competing interests of recreational enthusiasts and preservationists are examined
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
This Article explores the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on the viewshed of the Natio...
As an enduring icon in American history, Yellowstone National Park remains a unique and popular dest...
The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS\u27 ...
In 2013, the National Park Service (“NPS”) promulgated a new rule to regulate the use of snowmobiles...
This article provides the first explanation of the relationship between the three overlapping source...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
Outdoor recreation is assuming a prominent role across the public lands, presenting the responsible ...
This article examines the National Park Service\u27s past and future presence in urban America. Sch...
While intrusive private activities have increased all around them, park managers have stood by nervo...
Since the first national park Yellowstone was established, people from across the world have come to...
Throughout its seventy-two year history, the National Park Service has walked a fine line between th...
Americans love their public lands. They have turned to them to connect with their families, to maint...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
This Article explores the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on the viewshed of the Natio...
As an enduring icon in American history, Yellowstone National Park remains a unique and popular dest...
The article discusses recreation activities in the U.S. Park Service (USPS) system and the USPS\u27 ...
In 2013, the National Park Service (“NPS”) promulgated a new rule to regulate the use of snowmobiles...
This article provides the first explanation of the relationship between the three overlapping source...
Winter use of Yellowstone National Park has given rise to a complex of management issues, including ...
The nature of recreation and resource management issues related to the winter season in Yellowstone ...
The idea of a National Park contains a diversity of values and missions. This paper takes a multi-di...
Outdoor recreation is assuming a prominent role across the public lands, presenting the responsible ...
This article examines the National Park Service\u27s past and future presence in urban America. Sch...
While intrusive private activities have increased all around them, park managers have stood by nervo...
Since the first national park Yellowstone was established, people from across the world have come to...
Throughout its seventy-two year history, the National Park Service has walked a fine line between th...
Americans love their public lands. They have turned to them to connect with their families, to maint...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
This Article explores the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on the viewshed of the Natio...
As an enduring icon in American history, Yellowstone National Park remains a unique and popular dest...