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UPDATE | Coping With Coronavirus: Great Sand Dunes Closes, Cape Cod Deals With Garbage, Vandalism

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Visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore during the coronavirus pandemic have been dumping garbage there/NPS

Visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore during the coronavirus pandemic have been dumping garbage there/NPS

Editor's note: This updates with Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, and Saint Croix Island International Historic Site all closing Friday, and some seasonal openings at Acadia National Park pushed back.

While staff at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Colorado prepared to close the park Friday night, Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas closed earlier in the day, and staff at Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts was dealing with garbage and vandalism.

At Great Sand Dunes, staff planned to close the park at midnight. This closure includes all public access points, park roads, and backcountry access, a park release said.

"We have been monitoring conditions at the park and working closely with the local public health officials,” said Superintendent Pamela Rice. “Due to increasing visitation, we can no longer mitigate the risk of exposure to the novel coronavirus and agree that it is in the public’s best interest to close at this time.”

Guadalupe Mountains Superintendent Eric Brunnemann announced Friday afternoon that they would close at 6 p.m.

"We will continue to keep in close communication with state and local partners as we progress through this closure period, and look forward to resuming operations again in the future," he said.

At Cape Cod, staff discovered vandalism and dumping at seashore locations, and have observed numerous regulations not being followed.

Construction materials were dumped in the Doane Rock area in Eastham, and household trash was dumped at Great Island in Wellfleet, a park release said. Fencing was vandalized in Truro. In addition, there have been increased violations, including pets on trails, in shorebird areas, and off leash; and bicycles, dirt bikes, and ATVs on trails.

“This is a challenging time for everyone, including the national seashore,” said Superintendent Brian Carlstrom. “Following guidance from the administration, CDC public health guidance, and the governor’s orders, we are maintaining essential functions with a small staff at the seashore. We do not have the resources to address these careless acts. We will issue citations to those who do not follow regulations, and we may be forced to close areas of the seashore if violations continue.”

All public buildings in the seashore, including restrooms, are closed. Trash cans have been removed to reduce staff exposure to illness. The public is urged to follow the Massachusetts governor’s stay at home advisory.

“We understand how important it is for people to have the opportunity to get outdoors to relieve some of the stress that COVID-19 is causing,” said Carlstrom. “We urge the public to respect their seashore, follow all guidance and regulations, and act responsibly."

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in New York also closed to the public Friday, as did Saint Croix Island International Historic Site in Maine.

"Visitors are coming to Sagamore Hill in increasing numbers that makes proper social distancing on our popular trails more and more difficult,” said acting Superintendent Jonathan Parker. “We are committed to continued close coordination with our state and local partners as we progress through this closure period and we’re encouraging our visitors to explore the high-quality virtual visit options on our website.”

In Maine, Acadia National Park announced it would delay the spring opening of its campgrounds until June 15, and that the Hulls Cove Visitor Center, normally set to open May 1, wouldn't open before June 1, and that the Sieur de Monts Visitor Center, normally set to open first Saturday in May, would be delayed at least until June 15.

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Interesting they are closing now when it looks like the state is going to start opening up in a week or so.  By the way, here is an interesting analysis of the Covid spread across various countries with a wide range of "social distancing" responses.   Bottom line: no difference.  What a terrible waste this shut down has been.

https://townhall.com/columnists/marinamedvin/2020/04/15/israeli-professo...

 


People Suck!


Would we expect anything different from ECBuck than "What a terrible waste this shut down has been."  Have you heard, EC, about this being a pandemic?  EC, you have NO IDEA how many lives the shutdown has saved, or how much the shutdown has flattened the curve.  Please, EC, quit spewing your irrational thoughts on this website; I'm sure there are other websites that do not believe in science, do not believe in facts, but do believe in Trump's alternative facts, that would love to have your comments.  Go for it, EC, you'll get so many 'likes' you might never post on NPT again!


I agree with Brian P - the only thing that has helped to prevent more spread of this disease has been to limit its movement, which is the self-isolation thing, and once more stringent limitations have been lifted, youll still see a good degree of illness, just not the huge numbers to further overwhelm our health care system. The purpose of all this. Yes, people still are getting ill but, not in the numbers they would have had this not been implemented. Apparently ecbuck hasnt lost any loved ones or had any of them be seriously ill from this or he'd get why it's necessary. 
Its astounding - and embarrassing - how this country appears to be the only one thats done more whining and complaining about necessary circumstances, and also seems to think they're more informed than people who've spent their whole careers studying things like this. I DO get those who've been detrimentally financially impacted by this, for those i understand their desperation, and i have real sympathy for them but, people mad cause they cant go on vacation, sit in a bar, or hang out at a store for a few more weeks - grow up and be an adult, it isnt all about you, its about the people trying to help you if you do get sick, seriously or otherwise. 


Brian and Lissa, did you read the article I linked?  There is in fact, no evidence that our lockdown has saved anyone. So far this year pneumonia and enfluenza have killed more than 4x the number of people as COVID-19.  Heart disease had killed more than 30x.  Should we shut down our economy or dictate peoples lives every year for those diseases?   If you want to stay inside, fine, you are free to do so.  If people aren't sheep living in constant fear, they should be able to go out as they wish.


The article from "Townhall dot com"? Who is proud of having columnists like "Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jr, and Lara Trump"? Not the most objective source to cite to an America that Trump senior has so polarized.

 

 


Once again you go after the outlet rather than the source and the information.  Townhall created neither.  The author of the study was Professor Yitzhak Ben Israel of Tel Aviv University.  Not that have Eric, Donald or Laura Trump as columnists is in any way condemning.  Show us where the professor is wrong.

 

 


No, EC, I did NOT read the article you linked.  This is what your source, Townhall, says about themselves when trying to get you to subscribe: "Townhall has been a leading conservative news site for 25 years.  With your support, we'll continue to expose the Left, hold big government accountable, protect your constitutional rights, and defend conservative journalism."  Hmmm, does that sound like Fox News or Rush Limbaugh or someone like that?  C'mon, EC, you can do better than quoting a Townhall article and pretending that it's mainstream.


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