The recently proposed rule, however, would give the public less opportunity to provide input on forest management decisions.
The U.S. Forest Service is hiring up to 2,000 seasonal workers this summer, reversing a 2024 hiring freeze on any non-fire-related workers.
As early as 2021, government officials were alerted to the presence of potentially dangerous chemicals known as PFAS in pants ...
The U.S. Forest Service’s plan to conduct controlled burning over the next 15 years in areas near popular recreation spots ...
Almost exactly a year after widespread firings and cuts, the U.S. Forest Service now says it is hiring for 2,000 seasonal jobs.
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced plans to hire up to 2,000 seasonal positions for the upcoming summer recreation season, ...
The fire, which is estimated to involve over 300 acres, is on the Talladega Ranger District, near the Union T area, according ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service has finalized its regulations governing oil and gas development on National Forest System lands. Officials say this will modernize the process while ...
Firefighters are on scene working to contain the fire.
The U.S. Forest Service is moving forward with a plan to harvest over five thousand acres of trees in the Tongass National ...
The U.S. Forest Service said that more than 90% of the land in the Conecuh National Forest would be available for oil and gas wells.
Officials say that bringing on seasonal employees will enhance trails, campgrounds, and facilities, ensuring safe and ...
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