Federal shutdown creates enforcement gap at Yosemite National Park, leading to unauthorized camping, illegal BASE jumping and ...
Green Matters on MSN
From Camping to BASE Jumping: Visitors’ Activities Create Long-Term Harm to Yosemite’s Resources
Amid the U.S. shutdown, parks open to visitors are prone to reckless exploitation, and monitoring them has become difficult.
Around 40 percent of the government's workforce — nearly three-quarters of a million federal employees — are on unpaid leave ...
Visitors to Yosemite National Park have been witnesses to daring, dangerous and illegal stunts in the sky during staffing ...
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Yosemite National Park Grapples With Government Shutdown Chaos, Heightened Winter Risk
Illegal BASE jumpers have been spotted defying rules on Yosemite’s El Capitan while the government shutdown leaves park ...
The lack of staffing has led some to engage in dangerous and illegal activity, with videos circulating on social media ...
During the federal shutdown, Yosemite National Park remains open but largely unstaffed. Longtime park supporters warn of ...
A little over a week since the Oct. 1 shutdown of the federal government, videos and photos have surfaced on social media ...
Amid apparent staffing shortages during the government shutdown, some parkgoers have been BASE jumping at Yosemite National ...
Yosemite National Park is home to several species that are endemic to the Sierra Nevadas, and many are protected by the park.
Opinion
Green Matters on MSNYosemite National Park Turns 135, but Its Land and History Are Under Threat From Humans
Yosemite National Park isn't just about the scenery; it's a lifeline for local communities, particularly Latinos.
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