The National Park Service has lost nearly 25% of its permanent workforce since January 2025. Park staff are being pulled from the field and supporting offices, visitor centers are closing or reducing hours, and critical maintenance and research are falling behind.
It takes tens of thousands of people to protect over 400 national park sites, from Yellowstone and Zion to Gettysburg and Independence Hall. Park staff work every day to maintain our nation’s most precious natural and historic places, educate visitors and keep them safe, and gather critical data that helps parks thrive.
There is still talk of a formal reduction in force—a mass firing of thousands of staff for no justifiable reason. Urge your Members of Congress to do everything in their power to stop any further National Park Service staffing cuts and restore the thousands of positions lost over the last year.
This isn’t just about what’s happening to the parks now. It’s about the long-term damage these decisions could have to the future of the National Park System.