What's Going On With Our National Parks?

EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 41 MIN

What's Going On With Our National Parks?

from Hometown Chronicles USA · host Hometown Chronicles USA

America's Public Lands Are In Trouble Murph and I love our National Park Service and all our public lands. Hiking is one of our favorite activities to do and since taking up landscape and wildlife photography, I can't wait until the next time to get out and get some great new photos of this beautiful place. Between the devastation brought about by Helene to Western North Carolina and now the political devastation brought about by the current administration, we're quite concerned about our natural spaces and their longevity. There are two points we discuss in this episode; the first being the firing of thousands of NPS workers, primarily park rangers. During recording, we said 1,000-2,000, but after finishing this episode, I heard figures up to 5,000 personnel fired. To make a bad situation worse, many more seemingly have left thanks to the offer to federal employees to resign and keep their pay through fall, a promise which I am personally skeptical about. The second issue is the stripping and sale of our public lands to individuals and organizations who want to harvest them for resources. It's hard to keep abreast of the things going on in the country right now, because the current administration is - according to their own words - using a "flood the zone" strategy. This strategy involves creating so many headlines that the average person cannot keep up with all of them. It's working. As a net-conscious person myself, I have missed so many things as they happened, because I was busy thinking about learning about something else. Regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum, I am sure that you are also in the dark on many things happening right now due to the onslaught of headlines the current administration is utilizing. Because of this, we wanted to focus on an issue that is very near and dear to our hearts: National Parks and public lands. More Hometown Chronicles USA: Our Homepage: www.hometownchroniclesusa.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hometown-chronicles-usa/id1785986848 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xnuMS7t2iUohQOzNDgUZz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hometown_chronicles_usa/reel/DEaDaISJe6B/ Sources: Lost Jobs, Broken Hearts and Harms to National Parks - NPCA.ORG Parks Group Responds to New Order Threatening National Monuments - NPCA.ORG SO 3418 - Unleashing American Energy - The order itself Firings At National Parks May Impact Summer Vacations - FORBES.COM National Park Service restores some jobs of fired employees, pledges to hire 7,700 seasonal workers - APNEWS.COM Trump's firing of 1,000 national park works raises concerns about maintenance and operating hours - APNEWS.COM Nevada residents outraged as famed Joshua trees are bulldozed to make way for solar farm - INDEPENDENT.CO.UK Who's buying up land around Joshua Tree National Park? And why? - LATIMES.COM As cuts hit national parks, Joshua Tree is still scarred from 2019 - MSN.COM These 13 national monuments may be 'at risk' of losing federal protections, advocates warn - USATODAY.COM Trump admin scrambles to rehire hundreds of nuclear weapons workers - USATODAY.COM

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