Concerned Americans say job cuts in national parks will put the future of these lands in jeopardy and create unsafe conditions for visitors.
Nate Vince, a park staffer whose job was just terminated, unfurled a giant upside-down flag on the side of the rock dome.
The push and pull of personnel left agencies weakened ahead of fire season and the lands they manage ready for dismemberment, ...
Gavin Carpenter, a Yosemite National Park mechanic, admitted to supplying an upside-down American flag for a protest against ...
The turmoil comes at a critical time as millions of visitors are expected at Massachusetts national parks this year, ...
The Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge on Kauai, with its historic lighthouse, attracts more than 500,000 visitors a year ...
As Fort McHenry celebrated its 100th anniversary of being a national park, visitors and workers felt the effects of a reduced ...
A nationwide protest against National Park Service (NPS) job cuts reache National Military Park today, where retired NPS employee Brenda Barrett led 23 demonstrators in condemning recent layoffs that ...
National Park Service staffing cuts prompted off-duty rangers and residents to protest at national parks nationwide, ...
Scores of people, many toting homemade signs, braved the briskly cold weather Saturday afternoon to gather at the Indiana ...
From Acadia in Maine to Joshua Tree in Southern California, protesters turned out to stand up against what they see as ...
In the heart of Yosemite National Park, tensions are simmering as fired federal workers take to the streets to protest the ...
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