Report: National park visits up in 2012
Fresno Business Journal Along with more visitors, the report also showed visitor spending up at Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks and their gateway communities. Visitors spent an estimated $ 501.8 million in and around the parks in 2012 compared to a little … |
Separate report touts parks’ boost to neighboring communities – Fresno Bee
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Separate report touts parks' boost to neighboring communities
Fresno Bee The report, issued Monday by the U.S. Interior Department, also said that Sequoia National Park-related visitor spending declined $ 2.9 million. Government shutdowns — such as the 16-day hiatus in October — harm local economies near the parks because … Report: National park visits up in 2012 California, Arizona lost more than $ 20M in national parks shutdown Report: California more than any state benefits from national parks |
Report touts national parks’ boost to neighboring communities – Modesto Bee
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Report touts national parks' boost to neighboring communities
Modesto Bee According to the report, "2012 National Parks Visitor Spending Effects", Yosemite National Park had 3.8 million visitors who spent $ 378 million at restaurants, hotels and local businesses. Sequoia National Park had 1.1 million visitors who spent $ 77 … California, Arizona lost more than $ 20M in national parks shutdown Report: California more than any state benefits from national parks |
FP’s Situation Report: Obama, worse than Jimmy Carter on… – Foreign Policy
FP's Situation Report: Obama, worse than Jimmy Carter on…
Foreign Policy The death of Shane Krogen, executive director of the High Sierra Volunteer Trail Crew, last summer in the Sequoia National Forest, just south of Yosemite National Park, was a tragedy. But it was an entirely preventable one. It stands as a reminder of … |
Air Force Report: String Of Errors Led to Civilian Helicopter Fatality – TIME (blog)
Air Force Report: String Of Errors Led to Civilian Helicopter Fatality
TIME (blog) The death of Shane Krogen, executive director of the High Sierra Volunteer Trail Crew, last summer in the Sequoia National Forest, just south of Yosemite National Park, was a tragedy. But it was an entirely preventable one. It stands as a reminder of … |