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More national parks appear to defy Trump on Twitter More national parks appear to defy Trump on Twitter
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More US National Parks appear to have joined a protest against President Trump's policy on climate change.More US National Parks appear to have joined a protest against President Trump's policy on climate change.
On Tuesday, tweets by the Badlands National Park account about global warming were deleted, but now others have shared their concerns.On Tuesday, tweets by the Badlands National Park account about global warming were deleted, but now others have shared their concerns.
President Trump has called climate change a hoax.President Trump has called climate change a hoax.
The National Park Service has declined to comment, but on Friday, it shut its own Twitter operation briefly after an apparent clampdown.The National Park Service has declined to comment, but on Friday, it shut its own Twitter operation briefly after an apparent clampdown.
It had retweeted photos about turnout at President Donald Trump's inauguration, suggesting numbers at the ceremony were lower those at President Obama's ceremony.It had retweeted photos about turnout at President Donald Trump's inauguration, suggesting numbers at the ceremony were lower those at President Obama's ceremony.
The national park accounts were eventually reactivated with an apology message.The national park accounts were eventually reactivated with an apology message.
#Resist#Resist
Days later, the Twitter account for Badlands National Park in Dakota posted a series of tweets highlighting climate science data.Days later, the Twitter account for Badlands National Park in Dakota posted a series of tweets highlighting climate science data.
"Today, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than at any time in the last 650,000 years. #climate," one said."Today, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than at any time in the last 650,000 years. #climate," one said.
The posts were widely shared - including by the Democratic National Committee under the hashtag #Resist - but had all been removed by Tuesday evening.The posts were widely shared - including by the Democratic National Committee under the hashtag #Resist - but had all been removed by Tuesday evening.
Then on Wednesday Redwoods National Park tweeted about climate change and the role of trees as a carbon sink, adding: "More redwoods would mean less #climatechange".Then on Wednesday Redwoods National Park tweeted about climate change and the role of trees as a carbon sink, adding: "More redwoods would mean less #climatechange".
Golden Gate National Park had earlier posted that "2016 was the hottest year on record for the 3rd year in a row", adding a link to a Nasa report on climate change. Golden Gate National Recreation Area had earlier posted that "2016 was the hottest year on record for the 3rd year in a row", adding a link to a Nasa report on climate change.
Death Valley National Park's account, meanwhile, tweeted about Japanese-Americans interned at the park during World War Two.Death Valley National Park's account, meanwhile, tweeted about Japanese-Americans interned at the park during World War Two.
While it made no mention of the president, other Twitter users interpreted the message as an objection to his pledge to ban Muslims from entering the country and to restrict the flow of refugees to the US.While it made no mention of the president, other Twitter users interpreted the message as an objection to his pledge to ban Muslims from entering the country and to restrict the flow of refugees to the US.
An account called AltUSNatParkService, which describes itself as the "unofficial 'resistance' team" of the US Park Service , has also been set up to more directly protest against the president.An account called AltUSNatParkService, which describes itself as the "unofficial 'resistance' team" of the US Park Service , has also been set up to more directly protest against the president.
Meanwhile, a media blackout has been introduced at the US's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to the Associated Press news agency.Meanwhile, a media blackout has been introduced at the US's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), according to the Associated Press news agency.
Staff there have been banned from posting on any of the agency's social media accounts,Staff there have been banned from posting on any of the agency's social media accounts,
The main EPA account has not posted anything since 19 January, a day before Mr Trump's inauguration.The main EPA account has not posted anything since 19 January, a day before Mr Trump's inauguration.