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As part of the Trump administrationβs attempt at reducing the size of the federal government, around 1,000 National Park Service employees were laid off on Valentineβs Day.
While an official list of all the layoffs is yet to be released by the NPS, the impact of these cuts is already being felt before the start of the busy park season.
NPS employees do more than welcoming and guiding visitors: According to the NPS website, they also make sure the parks remain clean, research wildlife and ecosystems, operate important machinery, enforce park regulations and other important jobs that keep U.S. parks safe for both visitors and the wildlife living there.
Having well-maintained parks allows for visitors to experience the benefits of nature, including the improvement of mental and physical health.
According to Kirsten Weir of the American Psychological Association, exposure to nature leads to βimproved attention, lower stress levels, better mood and even an uptick in empathy and cooperation.β
As for physical health, The University of California states that spending time in nature, βreduces cortisol levels, muscle tension and rates of heart disease,β among other benefits.
However, more than the safety of the parks and health benefits are being lostβthe parks themselves will have to make cuts to the services they provide in response to a smaller workforce.
According to USA Today, the cuts could lead to βshorter visiting hours, fewer activities, closed campgrounds, limited area accessβ and other cutbacks.
With these losses, profit generated from park visitation and tourism will potentially decrease as well as impact any surrounding communities.
The U.S. Department of The Interior states that in 2022, βvisitor spending contributed $50.3 billion nationwide, with around $23.9 billion being spent in communities 60 miles of a national park.β
Despite the huge economic impact, the group most affected by the NPS layoffs are ecosystems and the wildlife that live within them at the National parks.
The National Park Conservation Association states that without proper NPS employees to βregulate park rules, track wildlife and work to protect the park ecosystems,β historical losses will occur.
With all the potential losses on the horizon due to cuts, the NPS has plans to hire seasonal workers to make up for it, but the impact will already be underway.
National parks are a staple of American tourism as well as environmental and historical conservation, making the protection of them all the more important.
There are still multiple ways to help the parks and those affected by the cuts: offering to volunteer in important positions at the parks, spreading awareness to those in your circle, donating to NPS conservation groups and signing multiple petitionsβmany of which can be found on the National Parks Conservation Association website.
Lillias Cummings / Editor
βThe Devil Wears Pradaβ is one of the most realistic movies about the harsh reality of being in the fashion industry.
The movie opens with Andy, played by the lovely Anne Hathaway, is a struggling journalist is need of some sort of job to get by, when she is interviewed by a high end fashion magazine for a position as assistant for stone-cold editor Miranda Priestly, played by Meryl Streep, while also working with stubborn assistant Emily, portrayed by Emily Blunt.
As she continues to work for Miranda, she unconsciously becomes one of many in the pretentious fashion world and eventually passes Emily and becomes Miranda’s right hand man.
Slowly she loses touch with her friends and her true self. To find out if she realizes her wrongdoings or continues the lush fashion life, you will have to watch the movie.
βThe Devil Wears Pradaβ has all the aspects of a fashion magazine that you would imagine. The lush fashion, the harsh yet creative editor and the lower level employees who are striving to thrive in the industry, which makes the vibes much more desirable to many watchers, especially me as someone who adores fashion and the idea of working in the industry.
It also has the vibrancy of so many 2000βs movies. It is set partially in New York and partially in Paris. The atmosphere is how many people, including myself, would imagine Paris with the beautiful lights and the luxury restaurants and shops.
The main character Andy also has very unique character development. Usually characters go from being harsh and cold to sweet and loving. Andy, on the other hand, ended up much more cold to the people surrounding her and submitting herself to the cruel personalities so many take on in fashion.
Many of the other characters, however, have minor but significant shifts to their personalities after interacting with Andy. Such as the other assistant, Emily, who ends up being much kinder to Andy even when she passes her in jobs.
Another character that evolves is Stanley Tucciβs character, Nigel who ends up becoming friends with Andy, who was helpful to her in the beginning of the movie but certainly wasn’t kind to her.
Overall, βThe Devil Wears Pradaβ has a great mix of the fashion industry, romantic relationships, friendships and has a great message on sticking to the better version of yourself. This movie is a great film that I would recommend to anyone who is looking for a good movie that is also an easy watch.