Over the last several weeks, as Yosemite National Park fell into chaos due to the Trump administration’s whiplash-inducing executive orders and indiscriminate layoffs, people began asking what Rep. Tom McClintock was going to do about it.
There’s something truly marvelous about visiting a national park. It’s a connection to something much larger than ourselves, a reminder of the raw beauty and enduring history that has shaped our nation.
Yosemite National Park staffers hung an American flag upside down from the park's El Capitan summit over the weekend to protest recent layoffs by the Trump administration.
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Fun Outdoor Activities To Enjoy On Your Next Trip To Yosemite National ParkYosemite National Park is a must-visit destination. Discover everything there is to do, from adrenaline-fueled activities to relaxing explorations.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — Yosemite National Park employees who recently were fired by the Trump administration worry cuts will affect the experience of visitors and the welfare of wildlife that thrive in the popular vacation destination located in ...
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Advnture on MSNThousands of National Park workers have lost their dream jobs - here’s how you can help continue their vital workMultiple non-profits and charities are working tirelessly to defend America's iconic wild spaces after rampant spending cuts
Webcam messages have appeared at other parks as well, including Washington’s Olympic National Park, where a sign reading “Olympic ... chanting and holding signs at Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Arches, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNYour National Park Visit Could Be Different This Summer Following NPS Layoffs—What to KnowAfter approximately 1,000 firings, followed by a promise to increase seasonal workers, here's where the NPS stands.
A photograph accurately shows a U.S. "distress" flag hung upside down from the side of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park by a group of employees.
A group of workers at California's Yosemite National Park positioned the U.S. flag on Saturday near the Horsetail Fall where crowds gather to witness Yosemite's annual firefall.
Andria Townsend was one of the workers at Yosemite National Park that received an email on February 14, saying she was being laid off immediately.
President Trump's plan to slash the federal budget is having an unexpected impact hundreds of miles from the White House.
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