On the Homefront After the terrorist attacks, the National Park Service worked harder than ever to protect American icons, as well as the people who love them. By Todd Wilkinson
Some park animals, either fed deliberately or inadvertently, have become so addicted to human food that many parks have begun aggressive campaigns to reduce the number of panhandling animals. By David Williams
The Forgotten Colony The short-lived Popham Colony on Maine's rugged coast has the potential to shed new light on the origins of European North America and its successful twin at Jamestown, Virginia. By Chris Fordney
Outlook The noise and stench of snowmobiles dominate the winter landscape in the country's first national park. By Thomas C. Kiernan
Special Report For the fourth consecutive year, NPCA identifies ten national parks in greatest need. Lack of sufficient funding and pollution remain primary challenges. By Kate Himot
Excursions Star-gazing in the Southwest. By Patricia A. Kurtz