💨 Abstract
The superintendent of Crater Lake National Park, Kevin Heatley, resigned citing unsustainable staffing cuts. He cited policies under the Trump administration affecting the National Park Service, particularly efforts to replace only 25% of vacated permanent positions. Heatley stated that 60 to 65 seasonal staff were insufficient for park infrastructure and estimated needs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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