Benjamin Sears is worried about his former colleagues who are now out of a job and what this means for public lands.
The U.S. Department of the Interior said no parks are expected to close in the summer, but park rangers warned of reduced hours and services.
U.S. national forests are maintained by an army of Forest Service workers, but recent cuts could have the forests looking ...
National and Local Impacts May be Imminent A major National Monuments review is underway that has been largely secret and ...
Nathan Boddy Several dozen people squeezed themselves into a local Hamilton establishment last Wednesday afternoon, the unofficial gathering having formed in response to the wide-spread layoffs by the ...
President Donald Trump’s moves to slash the federal workforce have gutted the ranks of wildland firefighters and support ...
FEMA workers and disaster survivors open up about Donald Trump's call for “fundamentally reforming or overhauling FEMA or ...
Those are just some of the impacts being felt at United States national parks in the wake of the Trump administration’s ...
More than 200,000 federal worker positions have been eliminated, and 75,000 employees have accepted buyouts since President ...
"There's thousands of people in the exact situation that I am, hoping to get their day in court or hoping their case is going ...
The Guardian profiled a number of people fired from the agencies that manage federal lands - the US Forest Service, Bureau of ...