Upside-Down American Flag At Yosemite National Park Turns Heads
Upside-Down Flag at Yosemite Sparks Concern Over National Park Job Cuts
Visitors at Yosemite National Park were shocked to see an upside-down American flag displayed on El Capitan — a powerful symbol of distress traditionally used in times of extreme danger. The display wasn’t an accident; it was a silent protest by National Park Service (NPS) employees drawing attention to serious staffing cuts affecting parks across the country.
The protest aimed to raise awareness about the loss of nearly 1,000 NPS jobs during the Trump administration. Workers say these cuts are straining park operations, limiting public safety efforts, and reducing services like Search and Rescue and sanitation.
Gavin Carpenter, a mechanic at Yosemite, provided the flag and explained the reason behind the protest: “We’re losing staff, and this…