USFS officials refused more than 10 times in meeting with Southwestern congressional staffers to say how many employees had ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited Asheville to assess the damage from Tropical Storm Helene and the ...
Adding to the confusion, the federal Merit Systems Protection Board issued a stay Wednesday, ordering the U.S. Department of ...
Dead trees are important for wildlife. Biologists employ bat boxes, bluebird nesting boxes and artificial bear dens to make ...
At least one Stanislaus National Forest probationary worker who was fired last month has been called back to her job, while ...
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“We move every day — we’re backpacking,” said Jackson Fitzsimmons, a Sierra National Forest wilderness ranger who lost his ...
Students at Auburndale Middle High School learn maple tree tapping in their school forest as part of their Agriculture class.
Katherine "Katie" Steele could have been the person collecting fees from campers in Virginia's national forests this spring, ...
The order by the Merit Systems Protection Board gives USDA five days to comply with a stay on the workforce reduction. The ...
Fired U.S. Forest Service workers and other probationary employees of the Department of Agriculture who lost their jobs in a ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it will reinstate thousands of workers laid off in February starting this Wednesday.
The decision follows a directive from the federal Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), which on March 5 ordered the USDA to temporarily reinstate thousands of workers who lost their jobs ...
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