Thousands of people have lost their jobs, although the final number isn't clear. One fired worker says, "they have no idea how many lives they are destroying." ...
Among the Environmental Protection Agency workers fired by the Trump administration were some six attorneys bringing enforcement cases against polluters and workers who respond to toxic spills, labor ...
With over 24 million acres - over a third of Colorado - held as public land, the news last week of mass firings in some of the agencies tasked with managing it has prompted concerns about the capacity ...
Wildlife trafficking is the fourth-largest source of illicit revenue globally after drugs, human smuggling and counterfeit goods, according to Homeland Security Investigations.
Thousands of federal workers who work in science, forestry and in national parks nationwide were fired. Critics warn that the ...
In the weeks since President Donald Trump has assumed office, more than 200,000 federal workers at more than a dozen agencies have had their roles eliminated.
“It means that it’s an all hands on deck moment for the forest service, for wildland firefighters, who sacrificed so much to bravely protect communities. For farmland managers and for others in terms ...
Mass federal layoffs have hit hop research, services for veterans, wildland firefighting and forestry programs in the Yakima ...
News that thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees have been laid off or taken an early retirement offer from the federal government is raising questions about the effects on the Allegheny National ...
Fired U.S. National Forest and National Parks employees are speaking out about the mass layoffs by the Trump administration.
Garbett was in the midst of preparations for another season when he got an email from the Forest Service saying all ...
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