September 7, 2005
NATIONAL PARKS IN CRISIS
Former officials upset with Bush
By PHILLIP GOMEZ
Editor's note: The following is our second installment in our series on the National Park Service and recent policy changes that could have a negative impact on our nation's outdoor treasures.
An ongoing effort by the United States government to override 89 years of laws, rules and court rulings governing America's national parks is still in the draft stages, but could ultimately remake the guiding philosophy of the premier federal agency responsible for providing park vacationers with the opportunity "to get away from it all."
Instead, they could find that visiting a national park or historic site is little different than any other clamorous urban experience, with motorized off-road vehicles disturbing the hushed quiet, proliferating cell towers sullying scenic vistas and a commercial atmosphere noisome to relaxation and solitude.
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"The Park Service leadership now caters exclusively to conservative Christian fundamentalist groups," said PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch at the time.
"It seems to me the administration's larger orientation is to the narrow base on the religious right, to kowtow to people on the religious right," said Jerry Rogers, the Park Service's former associate director for cultural resources. As with modern science and the theory of evolution, Rogers said Hoffman's "radical (policy) rewrite stands nearly 100 years of national park stewardship on its head."
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http://www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2005/09/07/news/parks.htmlExplosive article. Read more. Lots I didn't include here. A wake up call for us nature lovers (again). Distribute far and wide.
Joe
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