Last week, our federal land agencies faced further, significant funding and staffing cuts, which will affect the capacity of remaining staff to maintain a safe and positive experience for visitors in the near future. As a partner of our Regional Forest Service Districts, MBT is urging those who benefit from our public lands to ACT NOW.
On a local level, the Teton Basin Ranger District Recreation Department was reduced from 14 staff to 4. MBT works directly with our FS partners who play a critical role in enabling MBT to build new trails, install bridges and signage, perform trail maintenance projects, operate our youth programs, and host community bike races.
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