Redwood National Parks Remove Books Following Federal History Directive

Following a 2025 executive order, Redwood National and State Parks are removing materials deemed critical of American history, though California state-run centers currently maintain existing guidelines.
Under the head of state’s 2025 executive order “Improving Reality and Peace Of Mind to American Background,” each Land Management Bureau in the Inside Department have to evaluate federal parks, monuments and sculptures for product that “defames Americans past or living,” or “emphasizes matters unrelated to the country’s majesty, elegance, or wealth.”
Federal Directives on Historical Content
Personnel at Redwood National and State Parks just recently distinguished nine books for elimination following a Trump-era directive calling for parks to report display screens that cast American background in a critical light. NPS
3 site visitor centers made adjustments to follow the Trump administration directive: The Hiouchi Visitor Center in Crescent City, the Crescent City Info Center, and the Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center in Orick.
Implementation Across Visitor Centers
Nevertheless, a speaker for the North Coast Redwoods District of The golden state State Parks informed the Los Coast Outpost that the visitor center at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park adheres to California State Parks plan, and no modifications are being made to guides or merchandise sold there.
Team at Redwood National and State Parks just recently distinguished nine publications for elimination following a Trump-era directive calling for parks to report display screens that cast American background in an important light. NPS
The golden state State Parks stated it remains to deal with the National Park Service to sustain federal partners in carrying out current policies while stabilizing commitments to communities, park companions and the lands they steward.
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