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How Long Can Underfunded State Parks Keep It Up?

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Two years ago this month, the California Department of Parks and Recreation announced a list of 70 parks it planned to close. Park lovers rallied, giving their time and money to pick up the parks the state was willing to drop off. There is no closure list now, and the state parks are under new management, but the financial crisis has not passed. Those park lovers are now wondering how long they’re going to carry the extra load. »

Source: The California Report – Science

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