Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed wildflowers growing up in the places that aren’t being mowed weekly like they used to. Bees and other pollinators are having a great season. This is definitely an unforeseen benefit of not mowing as much. I like it. Who’da thought DOGE cuts would pay green dividends? I’ll take it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of these are Park Service responsibility. They are neglected in the best of times and these are decidedly not the best of times. NPS staffing has taken a huge hit in the last few months and seasonal hiring has been slow. Your best bet is to do some rogue mowing on your own if you feel strongly about a particular space.
Yes. The Park Service hires a lot of temporary help during the summer months. I read an article about how bad it will be a Yosemite this year. The temp worker budget was cut. They will have problem picking up the garbage and controlling the crowds. In Olympic national Park a bridge washed out blocking access to a popular part of the park. With the Elon and Trumps cuts there in no time line for repair of the bridge and all reservations have been canceled for that area.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these are Park Service responsibility. They are neglected in the best of times and these are decidedly not the best of times. NPS staffing has taken a huge hit in the last few months and seasonal hiring has been slow. Your best bet is to do some rogue mowing on your own if you feel strongly about a particular space.