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Op-Ed | National Park Service Ignoring Plight Of Cumber Island Horses

The National Park Service's inaction is devastating to the wild horses of Cumberland Island. Abandoned and left to struggle, these animals endure immense suffering due to lack of food, fresh water, and veterinary care. This video exposes the neglect and explores the recent lawsuit against the State of Georgia and the National Park Service, which was shockingly dismissed despite acknowledging both the horses' suffering and their negative impact on the island's resources.

Government Seeks To Dismiss Lawsuit Over National Park Service's Cashless Policy

A lawsuit challenging the National Park Service's move to eliminate cash in visitor transactions should be dismissed because the plaintiffs have failed to prove they have been harmed by the policy and because federal regulations don't require the agency to accept cash for its services.
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President Biden Seeking Nearly $2.3 Billion In Disaster Assistance For National Park Service

President Biden has asked Congress to provided nearly $2.3 billion to the National Park Service to help with disaster recovery at parks ranging from Acadia National Park in Maine and the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina to Death Valley National Park in California.
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