Park bosses say they’re running visitor centers and even cleaning bathrooms as remaining staff try to keep sites open

Across the US’s fabled but overstretched national parks, unusual scenes are playing out this summer following budget cuts by Donald Trump’s administration. Archeologists are staffing ticket booths, ecologists are covering visitor centers and the superintendents of parks are even cleaning the toilets.

The National Park Service (NPS), responsible for maintaining cherished wildernesses and sites of cultural importance from Yellowstone to the Statue of Liberty, has lost a quarter of its permanent staff since Trump took office in January, with the administration seeking to gut the service’s budget by a third.

But the administration has also ordered parks to remain open and accessible to the public, meaning the NPS has had to scramble remaining staff into public-facing roles to maintain appearances to the crowds of visitors. This has meant much of the behind-the-scenes work to protect endangered species, battle invasive plants, fix crumbling infrastructure or plan for the future needs of the US’s trove of natural wonders has been jettisoned.

  • KnitWit@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Additionally, covid showed us what happens when parks like joshua tree get closed, even temporarily. People took chainsaws to the trees to gain access to wherever they wanted to go. Having a presence in any form is a major deterrent. Also, fuck anyone who did this, obviously.

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      They could keep the staff there just not open it to visitors compared to Covid where no staff was there to enforce people damaging property

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        17 hours ago

        This. Close the park due to lack of staff, but keep everyone on to patrol and do trail maintenance.

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          I mean we joined an org that did local “citizens” patrols and maintained the place when they were closed, just less frequent? Found it on meetup. Like, twice a month at the local state park. I’m sure there was an org going by other times too, just I found what worked for us.