(Credit: Getty/Mark Wilson) Following a build up of frustration after having been neglected by the Trump administration for a year, nine out of 12 members of the National Park System Advisory Board unexpectedly quit on Monday night, citing starkly different viewpoints which exemplifies how President Donald Trump’s administration has undermined the environment, and environmental services. The board, tasked with advising the National Park Service, is now left “without a functioning body to designate national historic or natural landmarks,” the Washington Post reported, after Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke — who has been wary of anyone outside his own inner circle — had refused to meet with it.