While articles like this always bring a smile, I'm saddened for the animals, knowing that their ecological reprieve will soon be dashed by human recklessness. I've actually begun to enjoy many aspects of the quarantine, and would like it to continue a lot longer. The planet is better off without us.
The problem is the constant drive to monetize national and state parks. It results in over-developed strips of "wilderness" crisscrossed with roads and packed with voyeurs.
I greatly prefer the model Ontario has taken with Algonquin - it is expensive to camp there, camp sites are very limited, and the park can only be described as pristine.