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As visitors flock to parks, deep cuts leave rangers and wildlife at risk

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National parks enter their busiest season understaffed and underfunded. Morning Edition visited Joshua Tree to speak with local business owners and a park ranger feeling the impact.

(Image credit: Mario Tama)

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