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National Park Service Beginning To Plan For Reopening Parks

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April 26, 2020
Grand Teton National Park/Rebecca Latson

Planning is beginning to reopen parks, but there's no timeline on how those openings will be handled/Rebecca Latson file

While more than 52,000 Americans have died from coronavirus, and the global death toll has passed 200,000, political and economic pressures are mounting for a return to pre-coronavirus economic activity. While the National Park Service is beginning the planning to reopen parks that have been closed by the pandemic, there's no firm timeline yet for when those openings will occur.

For park managers, they'll have to weigh the risk of spreading the virus against economic pressures from their gateway towns.

"Whereas four weeks ago there was near unanimity on the temporary park closure, that is starting to shift substantially, and I expect it will continue to shift even more in the upcoming weeks," Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly told the Traveler on Friday in an email. "Over $1 billion spent by visitors in local economies within 60 miles of Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Many of our partners in gateways are stressed; they want to be safe and cautious, but also are feeling major economic strains. This will get worse as time progresses."

Businesses in those gateway towns typically are starting to ramp up operations for the summer, but right now "you’ve got people without paychecks, furloughed, their livelihoods are dependent on these parks being open," said Sholly. "That doesn’t mean we open unsafely, but people are having very real challenges and those need to be considered."

In an email Saturday to regional directors and park superintendents, acting National Park Service Director David Vela said he and his deputies were working with Interior Department officials "on the framework for a gradual resumption of operations."

"The safety and health of our visitors, employees, volunteers, and partners continues to be paramount to our operational approach," Vela continued. "Decisions on a phased recovery of operations will be made in each park or support office based on what is occurring in the respective state and local community. White House guidance requires certain conditions be met to understand the status of the pandemic in a particular area of the country before phased recovery may begin."

"I expect the visiting public, when we do open, to take responsibility for adhering to local, state, and national health guidance. The NPS is not going to be the social distancing police." -- Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Sholly.

At Grand Teton National Park, "our operational approach will be to examine each facility function and service provided to ensure those operations comply with current public health guidance," said Denise German, the park's spokesperson. "Decisions on a phased resumption of operations are being made on a park-by-park basis and regularly monitored. 

"One of the most critical issues we are working on is the significant impact the COVID 19 pandemic has on our ability to onboard seasonal employees," she continued. "A key consideration with the onboarding of seasonals is protecting them from the risk of transmission of COVID-19 in shared housing. At this time, about 55 seasonal employees will be onboarded prior to May 24 that work mission-essential duties (e.g. first responders, maintenance, etc.)."

Back at Yellowstone, the superintendent predicted a conservative approach to reopening, but one that can be ramped up "quickly if conditions are favorable, or contract if they are not."

"Safety of our teams is paramount. We are developing a wide range of mitigation actions to put into place for team members who may be in direct contact with the public," said Sholly. "We haven't finalized the plan, but what you will likely see is a phased approach, with limited facilities initially, then more facilities coming on line as we progress through time, if it's safe to do so."

Comments

So grocery stores, hospitals And places like Walmart and other essential places are open and we all safe working but national parks don't wanna open to protect employees?????    I'm an Er nurse swab covid positive patients and have 0 antibodies for covid and have been fine, family i come in contact with has also been fine.    if they scared stay in  park issued vehicle. Don't open visitor centers and open the parks back up.  I just don't get it.  


Open up the country. We need herd immunity. 


 Look, we all know by now if you have not been exposed to it, you will eventually , that is a simple fact of life for us now. Lets just get it over with and stop changing the rules and guidelines each day to confuse everyone. Im sure if everyone got a test right now  the confimed cases would be much higher. But who is benefiting from the lockdown... the politicians that are getting a podium and the 15x15x15 minutes of fame because  people are stuck inside.  Kids cant go to school, parents cant work, both of these things are making the american citizens more lethagic and overweight. Use this time wisely

 Open the parks so people can enjoy the beauty, that is why we have them right?


Staff up your businesses and parks with Trump supporters, open them up to Trump supporting visitors.  Then in November we'll let the survivors vote on how that plan went.


Photo - sounds like a great plan.  We get towork, we get to vacation and we get to reelect Trump while the Trump haters rot away at home beating their wife and kids, becoming alcholics or drug addicts and committing suicide. Or perhaps you haven't read articles on the rise of all of these.  When history looks back, its going to see that the cure was far worse than the disease both economically and healthwise.

  

 


This could possibly be the last chance my husband will have to viist Yellowstone. We have tried for three years to go but my husbands cancer treatments have kept us from traveling. He's able to travel now and we are anxious to finally make the trip. We are not afraid to make the trip and look forward to seeing God's beautiful creation. We will adhere to all the rules, Please open the park now


It is your life and you have the right to pursue your definition of happiness regardless of the risk. The National Park Service is being led and staffed by a bunch of cowards. They wouldn't last a day working for Walmart. Again, cowards.  


Boy, Mr. Obvious has drunk the trump koolaid in large amounts.  Yea, instead of intelligent social distancing, crowding people together without PPEs will actually decrease the advance of the virus!~. Makes total sense to trump accolytes.  To hell with science - the earth is flat and the climate ain't warming up!


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