Almost exactly a year after widespread firings and cuts, the U.S. Forest Service now says it is hiring for 2,000 seasonal jobs.
The Forest Service says the project will help with fire resistance but some members of the public question environmental impact.
Some Western North Carolina U.S. Forest Service employees who were fired in a dramatic purge of federal workers have had their terminations rescinded.
Supporters Of Appointment To Lead The US Forest Service Say He’s The Right Man To Reshape The Agency
Idaho's Michael Boren faces questions during his hearing to become Undersecretary of Agriculture overseeing the U.S. Forest Service. Little confirms that you’re the right choice for the Trump ...
President Donald Trump and his top Cabinet officials have repeatedly blamed the most catastrophic wildfires on poor forest management. His administration, however, appears to be lagging on that very ...
EUREKA, Calif. - The United States Forest Service announced on Friday that the Six Rivers and Shasta-Trinity National Forest ...
Bull trout were listed as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act in 1999 in Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon, ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. In the 1880s, giant cattle companies turned thousands of cattle out to graze on the ...
The cabin would have been part of the Alaska Cabins Project, the Forest Service’s biggest public-use cabin expansion plan in 50 years, which plans to bring around 25 new cabins to the Chugach and ...
Just months after the Trump Administration gave federal employees the option to voluntarily resign, the U.S. Forest Service is asking those who resigned to return to work for the wildfire season.
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