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Hundreds of Former Park Service Leaders Urge Closures as Parks Stay Open With Thin Staffing

Interior defends continued access by citing heavy losses to gateway economies.

Overview

  • Roughly 80% of the more than 430 park units remain at least partially accessible while 9,296 of about 14,500 NPS employees are furloughed.
  • More than 400 former NPS employees, including two former directors, sent a letter urging Secretary Doug Burgum to close parks, citing overflowing bathrooms, trash, unsafe trails, and recent incidents at Yosemite and Joshua Tree.
  • An Interior Department court filing disclosed plans to eliminate 2,050 positions across 89 competitive areas, separate from the shutdown furloughs.
  • Department officials say closures would strip gateway communities of tens of millions of dollars per day and they attribute the shutdown to Democratic lawmakers.
  • House GOP leaders warn that operating with limited staff cannot continue indefinitely and predict worsening sanitation and ecological impacts without funding.