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Interior Secretary Douglas Burgum Directs National Parks to Reopen

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterApril 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Interior Secretary Douglas Burgum Directs National Parks To Reopen
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National Parks Accessibility Despite Staffing Cuts

America’s national parks, which include 63 national parks and over 433 sites managed by the National Park Service (NPS), are expected to remain fully “open and accessible” to visitors, as per an order issued by Interior Secretary Douglas Burgum. This directive comes amidst recent significant staffing reductions, raising questions about the feasibility of maintaining visitor services in these treasured sites.

Burgum’s Directive on Operations

The April 3 order by Burgum emphasizes that any decisions regarding reduced operating hours or closures of visitor services, such as trails and campgrounds, must involve discussions with the NPS director and the assistant secretary for U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Parks. This stipulation aims to ensure that decisions are made with a full understanding of the operational impacts on parks across the country.

Mixed Reactions from the Community

The order has incited a lively debate within the NPS and among advocacy groups. Supporters of the initiative argue that it paves the way for a more structured approach to staffing issues, potentially allowing for enhanced public enjoyment of national parks. However, detractors warn that it compels already understaffed parks to operate services without adequate resources, which could jeopardize visitor safety.

Concerns Over Visitor Safety

Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), raised concerns regarding the practicality of the order. She illustrated her point by referencing the volatile situation at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, which has been actively erupting. Brengel emphasized that park superintendents need to act swiftly in emergency situations to ensure the safety of visitors, a need that may not align with bureaucratic processes in Washington D.C.

Parks and Infrastructure at Risk

Many advocates, including the NPCA, express their fears that ongoing implementation of this order could create dangerous circumstances for park visitors. A National Park Service ranger anonymously communicated worries that maintaining openness without proper support and infrastructure could lead to further degradation of park facilities, dampening the visitor experience.

Support from the Tourism Sector

On the other hand, the American Bus Association has praised the directive as a commitment to keeping national parks open and welcoming. This sentiment is particularly important for tour operators who depend on consistent access to NPS-managed sites for operations, thereby highlighting a complex interplay between tourism, accessibility, and resource management in the national parks.

The Impact of Recent Staff Changes

As staffing in national parks has fluctuated dramatically over the past months, with the Trump administration implementing mass layoffs and hiring freezes, visitor experience has been affected significantly. Many parks have had to cancel programs and reduce hours, notably in prominent sites like Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and Arches National Park.

Navigating Future Challenges

Bill Wade, the executive director of the Association of National Park Rangers, has voiced concerns that the order complicates the responsibilities of park superintendents. Under the Organic Act of 1916, NPS employees are tasked with safeguarding national treasures while ensuring public enjoyment. Wade remarked that prioritizing public access over conservation may not yield sustainable outcomes for the health of the park ecosystems.

While the latest order aims to provide clarity and assurance regarding the operational status of national parks, the implications of staffing decisions and maintenance capabilities are substantial. Future policies must balance visitor access with the essential conservation efforts needed to protect the natural and cultural resources within America’s national parks, serving both the public and the environment equally.

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