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Latest top headlines • 20 January 2026
Staff cuts at Yosemite NP have left rule-flouting visitors with more leeway to do what they like. https://buff.ly/Rqccv6u
The UN High Seas Treaty has come into force. It will provide an avenue for creating MPAs in areas of the ocean beyond national jurisdictions. https://buff.ly/T7n6nTj
Although Trump claimed no knowledge of the Heritage Foundation's right-wing Project 2025, a new analysis says it is guiding the administration's approach to public lands. https://buff.ly/ERVVC02
Responding to Trump's elimination of free entry to NPs on Martin Luther King Day, California Governor Newsom announced that California's SPs will waive entrance fees on the holiday. https://buff.ly/kDQRDWd
One of Europe's leading cultural heritage networks has expressed "deep regret" over Trump's withdrawal from ICCROM, the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property. https://buff.ly/0wkX47x
A restoration project on one of the islands in Ecuador's Galápagos NP is turning out to be larger and more complicated than expected. https://buff.ly/sLGmQqD
Burgum has ordered USNPS officials to examine hunting and fishing rules in NPs where such activity is allowed with an eye toward relaxing them. https://buff.ly/gRb2bU6
DOI will organize its own Trump-aligned America 250 celebration distinct from Congress' non-partisan commission's plans. https://buff.ly/bqYpcqC
INSPIRED BY GEORGE MELÉNDEZ WRIGHT
The first-ever biography of our namesake — the visionary who revolutionized management of America‘s national parks
“Emory’s enumeration of Wright’s accomplishments—including a survey of wildlife in Western parks, the first of its kind—is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Highly recommended for nature lovers and park enthusiasts.” LIBRARY JOURNAL






