Court Orders Restoration of Climate and Indigenous History Signs in National Parks
A U.S. District Court Judge has mandated the Trump administration to reinstate signs concerning climate change and Wabanaki history that were removed from Acadia National Park. The ruling stated that the removals violated federal laws and constituted an attempt to 'rewrite the nation's history.' The signs must be restored within 21 days, coinciding with the country's 250th anniversary.
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