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The Trump administration is supposed to target grants for parking service

The Trump administration has provided dozens of National Park Service grants for the removal, including several that aim to protect public areas from the effects of climate change, according to an internal agency document in which the plans are described.

A table of grants that are probably canceled claims that the cuts could save 26 million US dollars by canceling scholarships at universities, state historical preserving offices, tribes and youth corps.

It was developed by Conor Fennessy, an employee of the Department of Government Efficiency by Elon Musk, according to two people with direct knowledge of the plan. Similar lists of the grants elimination are developed in other parts of the Interior Ministry, according to the two people who applied for anonymity for fear of retaliation.

In the National Park Service, the Doge Plan proposes to remove scientists in parks, a popular program that contributes to the protection of ecosystems in natural and historical sights.

Also on the Hackklotz: a 67,000 dollar study on the climate emaca in countries around the national recreation area of ​​the Golden Gate; a study of 223,000 US dollars on the effects of climate change on Alaska's glacier; Protection efforts across the country; And a $ 220,000 project to protect the Louisiana State University's “Campus Hill”, two dome-shaped structures that were created by American indigenous people thousands of years ago.

According to the document “Climate Change/Sustainability”, the reason for the closure of these programs, which indicates that they have been awarded because it has spoken out with a problem that the Trump government rejected.

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