> According to The Washington Post, the internal policy states “Interior shall not confirm a death,” and that this policy applies to “all Interior bureaus and offices” plus “all Interior communications involving fatalities, suspected fatalities, serious injuries or emotionally sensitive incidents.”
So now I cannot learn about known bear attacks when I plan a backpacking trip?
petcat•19m ago
What would you learn?
You should always be prepared to encounter unrestrained nature when backpacking in a national park.
khriss•13m ago
It's a bit like saying weather forecasts are useless in Seattle as you should always be prepared for the rain.
tshaddox•11m ago
I’m somewhat experienced in wilderness backpacking, and I always look into bear protocol anywhere I visit (including talking to the rangers there in person). But it’s disingenuous to suggest that you’d learn nothing from death statistics. Are you suggesting that there’s no need to know that, because if the numbers were too high in an area they’d close it down?
msie•17m ago
The Trump government cut funding to parks and they don't want the fallout reported. Thanks Trump supporters!
mjamil•55m ago
[1] https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/national-park-staff-n...