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Public lands advocates worry visitors will get a misleading picture of parks and forests as staff scramble to keep up.
National Park Service employees must add yet another task to their list: updating their resumes and, in some instances, creating new ones from scratch. Park service employees were instructed ...
(NEXSTAR) — A new order issued by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to ensure “the natural and historical resources managed by the Department…accurately reflect American history and not partisan ideology ...
Fred is the Articles Editor at Outside. The National Park Service will lose almost 40 percent of its annual funding and surrender an undetermined amount of federally-run parks to state control ...
The National Park Service would lose more than $1.2 billion in funding, plus ownership of some of its smaller park units, under the Trump administration’s proposed budget, released Friday morning.
The Trump administration has paused but not canceled contracts for the monitoring program, which collects data on harmful air pollutants at 63 national parks.
Pennsylvania's 11 National Park Service sites and six trails could face funding cuts or state ownership. The proposed cuts to the National Park Service budget are part of a larger $33 billion ...
After devoting their careers to protecting our country’s natural and cultural treasures, Dan Wenk, Jeff Mow and John Donahue are watching harmful staff cuts and more gut the National Park Service — ...
The National Park Service identified the victim who died at the Arches National Park as Rudolf Peters Beth Harpaz/AP The National Park Service said in a news release that authorities responded to ...
Washington, DC – Today, the Trump Administration released its budget plan for 2026, which would gut the National Park Service, jeopardizing the protection, maintenance and operation of our more than ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — President Donald Trump’s proposed budget would cut over $1 billion from the National Park Service for fiscal year 2026. The president’s budget says that some parks ...
It's a public good." Since January, the National Park Service has laid off roughly 1,000 employees nationwide, including some staff at Cuyahoga Valley. In 2024, when the NPS reported a historic ...
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