At least 52 of the 1,000 National Park Service employees abruptly fired by the Trump administration last month worked in ...
Visitors to Colorado’s national parks this summer could find dirty bathrooms and closures at visitor centers and campgrounds if a federal hiring freeze does not thaw.
Local advocates with the National Parks Conservation Association say despite seasonal hiring given the green light after ...
According to the National Parks Conservation Association, about 400 people took the federal buyout, and about 1,000 more were ...
As the administration fires rangers and other workers, an internal memo is directing the National Park Service not to ...
The National Parks Conservation Association said that after buyouts and layoffs, about 9% of national parks' permanent staff is gone.
The National Park Service is entering ... "The loss is crushing," says Tracy Coppola, Colorado senior program manager of the conservation association. "Parks were already suffering.
a representative for the National Parks Conservation Association Government, told NewsNation. “People should be prepared to lower their standards, because they may very well see things like long ...
"Quite simply and astonishingly, this is dismantling the National Park Service as we know it, ranger by ranger and brick by ...
Park advocates like the independent National Parks Conservation Association and Coalition to Protect National Parks warned that fewer staff will lead to a reduction in the level of service and ...
Shorter hours. Longer lines. And no more guided tours. Visitors to America’s national parks can expect some of those impacts after the Trump administration fired 1,000 park employees as part of ...
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