Majority Of National Park Service Board Resigns, Citing Administration Indifference
The chairman of the board, former Alaska Gov. Tony Knowles, said in a letter that the Department of the Interior showed no interest in engaging with its members.
by Scott Neuman
Jan 17, 2018
2 minutes
Three-quarters of the seats on the U.S. National Park Service advisory board are vacant following a mass resignation Monday night, citing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's unwillingness to meet with them.
Nine of the panel's 12 members, led by former Alaska Gov. Tony Knowles, handed
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