The Problem with America’s National Parks

The Problem with America’s National Parks

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How Broadway’s SFX designers make it rain (and snow) on stage

Over the past few decades, CGI has allowed directors to put virtually anything they can imagine onto the big screen. But in the world of theater, practical effects still rule supreme. So how do these special effects wizards make it snow, rain, and gust inside the confines of a th ...  Afficher plus

The FernGully Effect

When Avatar came out in 2009, it shattered box-office records. And even though it was billed as a sci-fi epic featuring blue aliens on a far-away moon, the movie didn’t shy away from a pretty Earth-based message of environmental conservation.So, with a third Avatar hitting theate ...  Afficher plus

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Listen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National Park
Presidential

To hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen.  California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, ...  Afficher plus

Field Trip: Yosemite National Park
Post Reports

Today on “Post Reports,” we join The Post’s Lillian Cunningham on her journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s most awe-inspiring places: the national parks. First stop? Yosemite.


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Yosemite National Park
Field Trip

California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves o ...  Afficher plus

21: Little Islands: The Dark History of America’s National Parks
National Park After Dark

<div>To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, we take a step back in history as Danielle flips back the pages of time and brings us to a dark chapter in US history. National Parks, some of our favorite places in the world, were once home to hundreds of indigenous nations. ...  Afficher plus