How the National Park System Is Faring Under Trump
UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – The National Parks Conservation Association reports a 24% cut in permanent staff and a 31% reduction in operational funding under the Trump Administration's policy changes.
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How the National Park System Is Faring Under the Trump Administration
Peak travel season to the United States’ national parks is fast approaching, with locations such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon set to welcome masses of visitors. But it’s also a testing time for the National Park Service (NPS), amid President Donald Trump’s second term, with rising concerns over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) changes, entry fees, and staff shortages. While there are 63 national parks, the NPS, in total, manages 433 sit…
How the National Park System Is Faring Under Trump
Peak travel season to the United States’ national parks is upon us, with locations such as Yellowstone and Grand Canyon set to welcome masses of visitors. But it’s also a testing time for the National Park Service (NPS) amid President Donald Trump’s second term, with rising concerns over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) changes, entry fees, and staff shortages. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] While there are 63 national parks, the NPS, in…
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