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I`m retired from the NPS. Fact is NPS park managers I.E. Superintendents are, for the most part back-slapping politicans. They live in their cloistered world of green and gray. They make a BUNCH of money,and are viewed by the public as saints.
These guys are ruining out treasures by complete managerial failure. I dare the general public to look into the incompetance run rampent at the National Park Service.
The new, beautiful visitor center at Old Faithful is being built and funded by the non-profit Yellowstone Association. It is run by public minded citizens, not the National Park Service. I belong to them and you can too! You will have the satisfaction of helping improve Yellowstone, plus a 15% discount at their stores, a monthly newsletter, and a nice little joining gift if you join at one of their facilities in Yellowstone.
Note: The new visitor center at Canyon and the visitor center/repository/ library at Gardiner were also built and/or restored by the Yellowstone Association.
The National Park System is largely what the American people want it to be. Parks become parks because the people's elected representatives (Congress & the President) decide they should be and all the construction projects and other programs are funded because they decide they should be. Ultimately if you don't like the result, blame the people responsible -- the America people who vote as well as those who don't even bother. That's how we got eight years of our current President.
signed "Not a NPS Superintendent"
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And here is the major problem for all to see. The NPS is supposed to preserve the parks, but they are hellbent on changing them into little cities with full amnenities, which hardly qualifies as preservation.
Witness the multimillion dollar visitor center at Old Faithful, and realize that the NPS doesn't have a clue how to take care of the park, only how to tear things down, and build more expensive places. If that doesn't convince, go to the newest city in Yellowstone, and marvel at the ridiculous buildings at Canyons. Of course, you can't get to the base of Tower Falls because they don't have the money and desire to fix the trail, and many boardwalks are falling apart.
When the NPS figures out its job, then something good can be done, which means, our Parks are doomed, because the NPS is among the stupider government subsidiaries.
Why does our entire government run deep in the red, but the parks have to be profitable or they shut things down, and close off areas?