U.S. national forests are maintained by an army of Forest Service workers, but recent cuts could have the forests looking very different this summer.
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.
Amid ongoing cuts by the Trump administration into the U.S. Forest Service, Chief Randy Moore told employees Wednesday he ...
People in Colorado and seven other Mountain West states may want to see changes in the federal government writ large but they ...
North Country Trail Association raises concerns about loss of federal employees, hold on grant money
The North Country Trail is a National Scenic Trail that spans nearly 5,000 miles across eight states, including Wisconsin and ...
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument in Colorado has been forced to close two days a week due to lack of staffing, the ...
National and Local Impacts May be Imminent A major National Monuments review is underway that has been largely secret and ...
People working for the US Forest Service, National Park Service and other federal workers — some of them within weeks of ...
The head of the Forest Service announced on Wednesday that he will retire and expressed “frustration” over the Trump ...
Local and national trade groups are expressing concern for tourism after thousands of federal employees with the U.S. Forest ...
Some 1,000 NPS employees were fired, and hiring for seasonal positions was delayed. Here's what to know about the impacts ...
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