Fired U.S. National Forest and National Parks employees are speaking out about the mass layoffs by the Trump administration.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released a statement regarding the firing of approximately 2,000 probationary, ...
“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 ...
"It really is mismanagement at its worst, and it's going to have a devastating impact for states like Nevada," Sen. Cortez Masto said of Trump firings.
The U.S. Forest Service fired 2,000 probationary workers. The agency says none were "operational firefighters," but some helped battle wildfires.
Colorado’s senators and U.S. representatives issued a joint statement Friday, urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ...
Trump administration's Forest Service layoffs spark fears of heightened wildfire risks in the Western United States.
Liz Crandall, a former field ranger with the Deschutes National Forest in Central Oregon, was part of that team, and is among ...
"Stumbling into the Forest Service was ... Following the meeting, the USDA released a statement, saying, Rollins is "committed to ensuring that the United States has the strongest and most ...
Born and raised in Colorado, Mikayla Moors — who was recently fired from her position in the U.S. Forest Service as part of ...
urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to reinstate the roughly 3,400 United States Forest Service employees who were reportedly laid off en masse this week. Colorado U.S. Senators Michael ...
A freeze on the hiring and onboarding of thousands of federal firefighters could have deadly consequences as the national ...