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The National Park Service laid off approximately 1,000 employees, many of whom were on probationary periods, in February. The layoffs are part of President Trump's efforts to reduce the size of ...
Signs with a QR code leads visitors at National Park Service sites to a survey asking if posted information "is negative about either past or living Americans" or fail to emphasizes site's beauty.
The National Park Service has edited a page on its website that describes the Underground Railroad to reduce the emphasis on Harriet Tubman, instead highlighting “Black/White cooperation.” The ...
These vintage photos show that wildlife–human encounters have been an ongoing problem in national parks. 1 of 9 A black bear rears up amongst people at Yellowstone National Park.
The U.S. National Park Service on Monday appeared to restore its original webpage on the history of the Underground Railroad after it was met with backlash for deleting a prominently featured ...
The National Park Service has restored references to abolitionist Harriet Tubman to its webpage on the Underground Railroad after initially defending the removal. “Changes to the Underground ...
A National Park Service web page on the Underground Railroad was temporarily edited to remove references to abolitionist and former slave Harriet Tubman, with the exception of an image of a stamp ...