Thousands rally across CA in wake of Trump administration's cuts to National Park Service
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Protests erupted across national parks in California, including the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, as demonstrators rallied to protect public lands and civil servants facing potential layoffs. Dubbed 'Resistance Rangers,' the organizers warn of the impact of possible federal job cuts, particularly within public land agencies. Hundreds gathered in Yosemite, signalling widespread concern. In February, layoffs impacted about 1,000 National Park Service employees, prompting similar demonstrations at over 430 parks nationwide, showcasing grassroots efforts to advocate for the preservation of essential national resources and protections for workers.
Hundreds of demonstrators made signs at the Presidio as part of a grassroots protest to save the country's public lands and protect civil servants.
Organizers, who call themselves 'Resistance Rangers,' say they are concerned this month may bring thousands more firings across federal government, including at public land agencies.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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