PROTECTION WITH
A PURPOSE
Introducing…
The BuzzAway Band
Our DEET-free mosquito repellent bracelets use natural essential oils to help keep bugs away — no sprays, no mess, just simple, effective defense for the whole family.
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Our mosquito repellent bracelets are made with natural essential oils —offering safe, effective protection without harsh chemicals. Perfect for kids, adults, and outdoor adventures.
Citronella Oil 5%
Peppermint Oil 5%
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Due to the essential oil infusion, these bracelets release a scent that masks the human odors mosquitoes are drawn to. This creates a protective barrier that helps keep mosquitoes away without sprays or chemicals.
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These bracelets can be worn around your wrist or ankle and come individually wrapped in resealable bags for extended use. We recommend re-upping after 4 hours
OUR MISSION
In 2024, the National Park Service saw a budget cut of over $100 million compared to the previous year. Since January 2025, it has experienced deep personnel and policy cuts, losing nearly 25% of its permanent workforce.
With this threat to park operations, staffing, and trail maintenance, it’s more important than ever to protect the wild spaces that inspire us. WildSprout is committed to donating 10% of proceeds to conservation efforts
2024 — Baseline
Record visitation, shrinking resources
NPS receives ~$3.3B. 26 parks set attendance records with 331M total visits. Staffing already down 13% from 2011.
Funding: $3.3BJanuary 2025
DOGE triggers mass exodus
NPS loses ~2,400 workers overnight via "Fork in the Road" email. FY2025 budget drops to $3.1B — a 6% cut from 2024.
−2,400 staff overnightThroughout 2025
Parks feel it on the ground
4,000+ staff gone — 25% of the workforce. Ranger programs cut, Yosemite fees uncollected, wildfire damage unrepaired.
−25% of workforceMay 2025
Largest proposed cut in NPS history
$1B+ in cuts proposed including a $900M (31%) reduction to operations. Some parks proposed for state handover.
Proposed: −31%July–Aug 2025
Congress pushes back
House cuts $176M (6%) from operations. Senate proposes flat funding and rehiring provisions with congressional oversight.
House −6% / Senate flatJanuary 2026
Bipartisan budget passed
Congress approves $3.267B — rejecting the $1B+ cut. Bill includes rehiring provisions and oversight requirements.
Final: $3.267BApril 2026
FY2027 cuts proposed again
Construction budget slashed 72% to under $50M. $10B redirected to D.C. beautification. Congressional hearings underway.
Construction: −72%