Yosemite to reopen some campgrounds after Trump's cuts and protests
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Yosemite National Park is set to reopen campground reservations at select locations this summer following significant employee protests against federal job cuts implemented by the Trump administration. Employees notably demonstrated their distress by flying an American flag upside down from El Capitan, signifying their discontent after losing numerous staff members. On March 24 and March 31, reservations will open for different time slots, although the park's full operational capacity remains unclear as many campgrounds are still closed due to job reductions that affected thousands of national park employees across the country.
Yosemite National Park will resume campground reservations following protests by employees over federal job cuts, indicating ongoing struggles within the National Park service.
After significant cuts in staffing by the Trump administration, Yosemite National Park's employees expressed their discontent by flying the American flag upside down from El Capitan.
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