Protesters flood national parks to express outrage over job cuts
- Hundreds of protesters gathered in Rocky Mountain National Park to oppose the recent firings of approximately 1,000 National Park Service and over 3,000 U.S. Forest Service employees nationwide.
- The protest is part of 433 organized protests across the country by the Resistance Rangers.
- At its peak, the protest had about 180 participants expressing their outrage over job cuts.
- Protests were held at national parks due to cuts to the national park service's workforce.
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