The park suffered greatly during World War II. Several valuable trees were cut down for firewood. The garden was abandoned in the Soviet era as well. It was revived only in 1972, when a popular artist and anatomy took over. Kishon Management and Park Maintenance. Then the lush trees and shrubs were removed throughout the garden, the pond cleaning, the meadow cleaning, the installation of flower beds, the restoration of corridors, the planting of rare and rare tree and shrub species and trees. Since 1986 the park is a natural monument of local importance. 1991 Parts of Degaičiai Manor's house are included in the list of interpretable cultural values.