From Deseret News archives:
40 and frail: Canyonlands National Park found woefully underfunded
"This report is a wake-up call," said Jim Nations, vice president of the NPCA's State of the Parks program. "The health of Canyonlands National Park could noticeably worsen unless Congress and the administration work together to address its needs."
Canyonlands National Park spokesman Paul Henderson said none of the problems identified in the report "come as any surprise to us." However, he said Canyonlands actually tends to rate better than other parks previously evaluated by the NPCA, "so people shouldn't think that all is gloom and doom here."
The park was created 40 years ago, on Sept. 12, 1964.
It said that the most significant factor affecting how well the park can protect resources is its funding from Congress. It also said Canyonlands' annual operation budget needs a 40 percent increase.
Its operating budget this year is $5.33 million, down $20,000 from 2003. The new report said that is about $2 million a year below what the park's 1999 business plan said was needed "to meet basic mandates and provide a satisfactory level of services."
On top of that, the report said, "The park needs nearly $36 million for deferred maintenance projects and 171 identified unfunded projects."
It said that among problems lack of funding is causing is that 71 percent of identified historic structures within the park "suffer the effects of vandalism, weather, neglect, animal and pet infestation, visitation and erosion."
It added, "Archival and museum collections do not get the attention they deserve because the park must share its part-time curator with three other parks." It said the park has never conducted a systematic assessment to identify all cultural sites (such as Indian rock art or dwelling sites), nor does it have money for projects to preserve those now identified.
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