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National parks face biggest threat yet

Aside from environmental threats, the blatant vandalism is becoming alarming.

Scott McConkey (Wealth of Geeks contributing writer (via AP))

Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, File

Published: 12:54 PM EDT July 26, 2022
Updated: 12:54 PM EDT July 26, 2022

In 1872, Congress established the first national park – Yellowstone – "as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." Over the years, our national parks have suffered severe damage at the hands of Mother Nature. Her fury appears in various forms, all of which are devastating.

Firefighters are just now getting some containment on the wildfire threatening wildfire threatening to invade Yosemite National Park. In September 2021, lightning-sparked fires burned 16 sequoia groves in and around Sequoia National Park. Unprecedented rainfall in June 2022 led to severe flooding, rockslides, and mudslides in Yellowstone National Park. And those are merely three recent examples of many.

Although concerning, weather-related and other natural disasters are not the biggest threat to our national parks. It turns out that the most dangerous enemy is us.

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