National parks struggle amid government shutdown
Some of our most popular national parks are currently overrun with trash and human feces As the partial government shutdown enters its third week?making it the third-longest in U.S. history?the shutdown is taking a harsh toll on some of our country?s most beautiful places: national parks
The Trump administration chose to leave national parks open during the shutdown, which began on December 21, and parks are operating with a skeleton staff of law enforcement and emergency personnel. In previous government shutdowns, as in 2013 and 2018, national parks were closed, resulting in a barrage of social media posts showing angry park visitors in front of shuttered gates. Before he left office, Department of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke outlined a policy that advised parks to stay open during a shutdown in order to support local businesses who rely on national park traffic for their revenue. But safety, health, and environmental concerns over the past three weeks are now degrading both the national parks and the experiences of visitors. Why" Because many parks remain open?free of charge?without staff to support them.
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