"California's Joshua Tree National Park on Wednesday will become the latest casualty of the federal government's partial shutdown, closing campgrounds amid health and safety concerns over near-capacity pit toilets.
With a quarter of the federal government employee workforce beginning 2019 out of work or working without a paycheck, agencies from the National Park Service to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Smithsonian museums are feeling the pinch.
Unlike some previous government shutdowns, when national parks closed entirely, gates have remained opened under the Trump administration, leaving parks severely understaffed."
Ray Sanchez and Chris Boyette report for CNN January 1, 2019.
SEE ALSO:
"Garbage, Feces Take Toll On National Parks Amid Shutdown" (AP)
"How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting National Parks" (NPR)
"Some Yosemite National Park Facilities Close Due To Shutdown" (National Parks Traveler)
"National Parks Getting Trashed During Government Shutdown" (HuffPost)
"'It's a Free-For-All': Shutdown Brings Turmoil To Beloved US National Parks" (Guardian)
"National Parks Facing Chaos And Confused Visitors As Shutdown Looms" (Guardian)