Crater Lake National Park superintendent resigns in protest of ‘unconscionable’ staff cuts

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Crater Lake National Park superintendent resigns in protest of ‘unconscionable’ staff cuts

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Published on Jun 4, 2025, 1:11:14 PM
Total time: 00:11:54

Episode Description

Until last week, Kevin Heatley was the Crater Lake National Park superintendent. He’d worked in the private sector for much of his career, but for most of the last decade he’s been in leadership positions with the federal government, including with the Bureau of Land Management. He had only taken the Park Service job in January, a move he made in anticipation of possible BLM cuts. But last week, he chose to resign, saying he could no longer be party to President Trump’s dismantling of the federal government. He told OPB that while park services will be affected, it was the impact on the physical and mental health of employees that he felt he could longer be complicit in. Heatley joins us to tell us more about his time at the helm of Oregon’s only national park and his hopes for federal government employees in the Trump administration.

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