The permanent staff cuts could leave parks understaffed and facing tough decisions about operating hours, public safety, and ...
Thousands of permanent and seasonal National Park Service employees will not be on the job this summer. Park advocates are concerned that the labor cuts put the country’s public lands—and visitors' ...
Among other cuts, 16 of 17 supervisory positions at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park were eliminated ... seasonal” employees who work as park rangers, maintenance staff and trail managers ...
Search & Rescue crews in Teton County were kept busy on Presidents Day, responding to three calls for help over 24 hours.
Interpretive rangers help visitors understand the ... 16 of the 17 supervisor positions at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park were axed. At Shenandoah National Park, trail maintenance workers ...
Bridger-Teton National Forest workers were fired Friday after the Trump administration directed the U.S. Forest Service to ...
Some employees in the National Park Service and other federal agencies who manage public lands in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem may be exempt from the Trump administration’s hiring freeze.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, and Trout Unlimited saved ...
Since 2010, the National Park Service has seen staffing levels plummet even as visitation climbed. Further cuts could hamper ...