WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The National Park Service (NPS) started operations on Tuesday to reduce deer populations in some of its national parks in Maryland and the District. From Jan. 2 until April 15, firearms experts will conduct operations at night at Fort Dupont, Fort Washington and Greenbelt parks to protect and restore native […]
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In a bid to protect and restore native plants and promote healthy and diverse forests, the National Park Service plans to reduce deer populations at Fort Dupont, Fort Washington and Greenbelt parks between January 2 and April 15. These National Park System units are located in Washington, D.C. and Maryland.
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Former Washington Capitals forward Joel Ward returned to the ice at Capital One Arena on Tuesday morning. The beloved winger turned NHL assistant coach helped lead the Vegas Golden Knights through their morning skate before they're set to take on the Capitals later in the day. Ward was promoted to Vegas' staff ahead of this…