Editor, The recent articles on McClintock “discussing park service cuts needed, the future looks fine” was interesting. Mr. McClintock started by saying “he thinks the leadership change in the park ...
Last year, in an attempt to cut down on traffic gridlock and overcrowding during busy summer weekends, Yosemite officials ...
Environmentalists are celebrating a legal settlement that will close historic family dairies they say are degrading Point ...
They are awaiting word from Washington D.C. as public questions roll in. Yosemite Superintendent Cicely Muldoon retired in February and hasn’t been replaced. The park’s website says: “Yosemite ...
Park officials aren’t talking. They are awaiting word from Washington, D.C. Yosemite Superintendent Cicely Muldoon retired in February and hasn’t been replaced. The park’s website ...
“By the time they approve a project it’s too late.” Still, the park service superintendent at the time, Cicely Muldoon, insisted the agency was committed to maintaining the ranches.
Despite pleas from park staff and congresspeople, Yosemite’s timed entry system is still in limbo after the Interior Department paused it last month.