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Interior Department staff, including those at national parks, offered buyouts and early retirement

Trump Parks Buyouts
April 09, 2025

Employees across the Department of the Interior have until the end of Wednesday to respond to the latest offer to take buyouts or early retirement, according to a document obtained by The Associated Press, as the Trump administration continues its efforts to reduce the federal workforce.

The offer for deferred resignation, often described as a buyout, or early retirement was sent April 4 โ€” one day after Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order for national parks to โ€œremain open and accessibleโ€ and directing officials to ensure proper staffing.

The memo says the department is also planning for reductions in force โ€œto maximize workforce efficiency," but some positions will be exempt from layoffs because they are โ€œcritical to public safetyโ€ or โ€œdirectly linked to the highest priority programs."

Interior Department staff, including those at national parks, offered buyouts and early retirement
Trump Parks Buyouts

The document, which was sent to assistant secretaries and heads of bureaus and offices, said the buyout and retirement offers were department-wide.

But not all workers can take the buyouts or retire early. Among the workers exempt from the offer are wildland firefighters, law enforcement officers, aviation jobs and cyber security positions.

Some National Park Service jobs are exempt โ€” those with โ€œon-site dutiesโ€ and those who work at National Wildlife Refuge visitor centers โ€” with written approval from a senior level, the memo says.

Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of Government Affairs for the National Parks Conservation Association, said the offers are an attempt to pressure dedicated staff to resign or face arbitrary firings.

Interior Department staff, including those at national parks, offered buyouts and early retirement
Trump Parks Buyouts

โ€œThe administrationโ€™s relentless attacks are crushing the Park Service,โ€ she said. โ€œPark staff are constantly questioning whether they will be able to perform โ€“ or even keep โ€“ their jobs. Forcing another round of buyouts is yet another reckless action."

In response to questions about how many people might take the offer, Interior spokeswoman J. Elizabeth Peace said the department doesn't comment on personnel matters.

Other agencies under Interior include the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of Reclamation.

Similar offers were recently made to Department of Homeland Security workers. Their offer includes a lump-sum payment of up to $25,000 in some cases.

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