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National parks in Florida suffer from the federal budgets

Miami Beach, Florida (WFLA) – With the large number of the latest federal budget cuts, there will be many questions about how this will affect national parks, especially here in Florida.

According to WESH, enthusiastic nature lovers expressed their concerns about the preservation of popular parks throughout the state and the wild animals that inhabit them.

The effects that federal cuts had in places such as the Everglades are already striking at the unification of the National Park -Rangers that at least 12 people were released in three different national parks alone.

They said of those affected that the dismissed employees at Everglades National Park, Cypress National Preserve and Biscayne National Park belong.

Personnel cuts can lead to changes in the parking lessons, fewer educational opportunities and longer waiting times.

Executive Director of endangered species for the biological diversity of Noah Greenwald told reporters that Crystal River National Refuge in Tampa had lost about a quarter of his staff.

He also expressed concerns what kind of species could mean that are already extinction and the increased risk of danger for visitors with fewer employees to enforce security protocols.