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National Park visitor centers and search and rescue facilities are on the chopping block. Here's what it could mean for your next trip

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The National Park Service has leases being targeted for termination on top of the recent staff cuts, advocacy group says. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images Over 30 National Park Service leases could be canceled, advocacy group NPCA said. The NPCA said the canceling the leases could impact visitor…
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National Park visitor centers and search and rescue facilities are on the chopping block. Here's what it could mean for your next trip.

National Park Service advocates say more than 30 facilities, including visitor centers, have been targeted for lease terminations.
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