From research to restrooms: Summer staffing crunch hits national parks after Trump cuts

Reuters: At Yosemite National Park in California, one of the oldest and most popular U.S. natural preserves, the workforce is stretched so thin this season that nearly all staffers, even scientists, are required to take turns cleaning campground toilets, according to two people familiar with conditions there.

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