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Trump Firing Thousands Of National Park, Forest Service Workers Sparks Protests
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Ranger Says He's 'Completely Devastated' to Have Lost 'Dream' National Parks Job After Firing by the Trump Administration
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Trump's firing of 1,000 national park workers raises concerns about maintenance and operating hours
Several hundred people with LGBTQ flags rallied at the Stonewall National Monument on Friday, a day after references to transgender Americans disappeared from the U.S. National Park Service website for the New York site commemorating a gay bar where resistance to a 1969 police raid sparked a civil rights movement.
Federal agencies in Wyoming like the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service aren’t immune from the sweeping downsizing President Donald Trump
At the same time, Donald Trump was kind enough to sign an executive order bringing us a National Park of American Heroes, he has also decided to close down the National Park Service.
The U.S. Department of the Interior said no parks are expected to close in the summer, but park rangers warned of reduced hours and services.
Congaree National Park is the only national park in South Carolina. Would Trump Administration budget cuts curtail park hours, hamper basic services?
Trump administration cuts to the National Park Service not only will adversely impact the national parks but do economic damage to the gateway communities that surround them, according to park advocates.
More than 700 National Park Service employees have submitted resignations as part of Elon Musk’s “fork in the road” offer, according to an internal agency memo.
I’m still in shock, and completely devastated. I have dedicated my life to being a public servant, teacher, and advocate for places that we ALL cherish.”
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.
In a now viral post, recently-fired National Parks Service ranger Brian Gibbs from Iowa, detailed his firing and what it means for his family.
Seven years ago, two years into the first Trump administration, the National Park Service veteran, was forced out. While his departure from the agency wasn't as abrupt as those given on Valentine's Day to 1,000 Park Service employees and another 1,300 across the Interior Department, it stung just as much.
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