Americas beloved national parks face a problem that could, in a matter of weeks, grow into a full-blown crisis.
The number of people visiting areas managed by the National Park Service which includ… [+5667 chars]
The crisis coming for our national parks, explained in two charts - Vox.com
The National Park Service already faced staffing shortages before government employees were laid off. Visitors, wildlife, and ecosystems will all feel the pinch.
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