Wildlife trafficking is the fourth-largest source of illicit revenue globally after drugs, human smuggling and counterfeit goods, according to Homeland Security Investigations.
Thousands of federal workers who work in science, forestry and in national parks nationwide were fired. Critics warn that the effects will hurt long term.
Likewise, work to mitigate fire danger — a major effort by the Forest Service in recent years — depends on legions of folks ...
Tens of thousand of National Parks and forest employees were terminated last week. The cuts, which are part a larger push to ...
It was busyness as usual for kids on a scavenger hunt for snowflakes at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center on Saturday ...
Tensions were already high at a popular hot springs area tucked behind the affluent Montecito neighborhood. Then a tour bus ...
Minnesota Senator Hauschild challenges cuts to the U.S. Forest Service, citing their importance to local communities and ...
Thousands of people have lost their jobs, although the final number isn't clear. One fired worker says, "they have no idea ...
Reservation services have already been cut at Yosemite National Park as layoffs force cutbacks at popular California tourist ...
The termination letters that ended the careers of thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less ...
In the weeks since President Donald Trump has assumed office, more than 200,000 federal workers at more than a dozen agencies have had their roles eliminated.
Abbbot Hays, 27, of Chicago; Erick “Iggy” Ignaczak, 44, of Berwyn; Harsha Pandaraboyina, 23, of Crest Hill; and Emily Harvey, 35, of Manhattan, feel they lost their jobs as part of under President ...