Yosemite National Park, California – Josemite National Park employed by a recently shot a trump for worries about taking care of the visitor and welfare of wild animals that are progressing in the popular Vacation destination located in California Nevada.
Yosemite is home to the giant sequester trees and a refuge for a fragrant type of wild animal. El Capitan, 3000 foot wall (914 meters) and possibly the most popular rocks in the world attract climbers from all over the world. Such magnificent qualities are also what attracted people to work in a loved one who is a destination for families from California and across the country.
Trump Administration last week fired about 1,000 Newly hired employees of the National Park that maintain both clean parks, educate visitors and perform other functions as part of a wide effort to reduce government.
Faced with alienation, the administration plans Return at least 50 jobs across the parks. The service office also said in Novi Concrete that they would hire more seasonal workers than it is normal. The park service has about 20,000 employees.
At least a dozen those who lost their jobs worked on Yosemite.
Olek Chmura, Rock climbing he moved to California from Ohio and last year took over the park as a guardian in the park, received a letter on the cessation last week.
He and another housing were the only two who did his part of the park and afraid of the garbage that would accumulate, the toilets will not be cleaned, and the maintenance problems will grow. Chmura said.
“It would be amazed how much diapers pick up on the side of the road. Bottle, toilet paper, all things, so you don’t have to see. You need to see the park in its true natural beauty,” he said.
Getting a job in the park was a dream that was realized because it allowed him to follow his passion of climbing in the rock during his free time, Chmura said.
“I knew he was writing on the wall, but I mean, nothing will just prepare you for shock after you get that letter. Because, you know, that’s all I love. It’s a park service,” he said. “I mean, our national monuments and parks are just our greatest treasure, and it just destroyed my dream, you know?”
Public security could also be in danger because they exposed to break the parachute trial and rescue teams Park, Chmura said.
Other former employees are worried about the welfare of the wilderness living in the park.
Andria Townsend was a specialist in carnivore with a national park, leading research of Fisher, Mammal and family member in Beasel, and Sierra Nevada Red Fox, both endangered species.
Townsend has worked for a park service for more than two decades, but a recent promotion to a new position marked as a trial worker and her job is eligible to break up.
She said she took care of the future of wild animals in the park, including animals that have become accustomed to eating garbage that other people are unable to properly dispose of it properly.
“Long-term picture, what does that mean for the state of national parks? What does this mean to preserve wild animals? It’s really scary,” Townsend said. “It’s a really insecure time for us who cares about preservation and public land, so I’m definitely worried about the future.”
The Park Service says that there is a resetting about 5,000 seasonal jobs in many parks that are cut as part of a Freezing consumption ordered by President Donald Trump. Seasonal workers are routinely added during warm weather for millions of visitors that descend to Josemite each year.
Uncertainty and confusion reduced the moral of the park and community-surrounding community, Ken Yager, who joined the climbing on Yosemite and runs a museum in Maripos, California, to the Park California.
“People here are quite depressed,” Yager said. “They’re a little worried about what happens. How far will he go?”
2025-02-22 05:26:00