UPDATE (Jan. 26, 8:50 A.M. ET): Early Thursday morning, the people behind the account posted they would be handing over the reigns of the account to "individuals outside of government employment."

We have decided to pass over control of this account to individuals outside of government employment for the sake of our colleagues. — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 26, 2017

The identities of the people behind the account are, of course, still unknown.

While the Trump administration continues to play whack-a-mole with rebellious National Parks Service Twitter accounts, a new account has sprung up to fill the void and lead this new resistance online.

The account, calling itself "AltUSNatParkService," has taken up the sword for the likes of the NPS's primary account and the Badlands National Park account, which spent the days immediately following Donald Trump's inauguration tweeting and retweeting climate change facts until the Trump administration managed to shut them down.

Mr Trump, you may have taken us down officially. But with scientific evidence & the Internet our message will get out. — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 24, 2017

There's no word on who, exactly, is running the new, unofficial account, or whether it's actual NPS employees or simply supporters of the recent NPS rebellion. It's description reads, in part, "the Unofficial 'Resistance' team of U.S. National Park Service."

But, they insist, they are real people.

We are definitely real! Come visit us at Mt Rainer National Park.



(We are in Washington) https://t.co/yjQfZKRHLF — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

Mashable has reached out to the team via Twitter (the only way to contact them at the moment) for a request for interview.

Hi @JettGoldsmith This accnt being run by several active NPS rangers and friends. — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

Some of the tweets, like the one above, seem to indicate that perhaps it is controlled by NPS employees but, again, there's no definitive proof of that yet.

Can't wait for President Trump to call us FAKE NEWS.



You can take our official twitter, but you'll never take our free time! — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

What is certain is that the owners of the account, whoever they may be, are staunch supporters of the NPS and the aforementioned recent efforts to get out the word about climate change as an administration that treats climate change as a made-up thing takes control.

Barrier islands such as Assateague will be especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change & sea-level rise. We must protect them. https://t.co/1wA2m5vj2R — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

The National Parks, forest and wilderness reserves in our country are our greatest natural assets. We're scared for the future. #Keystone — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

President Trump has called climate change a hoax & the White House deleted the climate change policies on its website on inauguration day. — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

Another big event the account has been pushing is the upcoming Scientists' March On Washington.

Last tweet of the night. Our wives are REALLY mad.

Please join & support the Scientist March on Washington.

Details https://t.co/i7kO1o8JvB — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

They also have a great sense of humor, which is surely helping their account spread to supporters.

It could be.



But it takes at least two of us to hit 400lb. https://t.co/wqr1m8SJX3 — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

What do we want?

Peer-reviewed Science

When do we want it?

Yesterday, please! — AltUSNatParkService (@AltNatParkSer) January 25, 2017

As of the publishing of this post, the account has already amassed nearly 250,000 followers and that number is growing every time you click the refresh button. The account was created in May 2015, but only started regularly tweeting on Tuesday. Outside of the recent tweets, @AltNatParkSer tweeted at the the Scottish political website, Wings Over Scotland, in 2015. Although, the tweet provides us little clue to who is behind the account.

Whether or not the Trump administration will respond to the account is unknown, just like a lot of things about the new administration, but, so far, their cause is fast becoming one that many can rally around.