The layoffs of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources to help prevent and fight wildfires.
Following directives from President Trump, thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees have received termination letters in the last week, in some cases ending decades-long careers. The firings are ...
Following a rough few months of leadership and financial turmoil at the Oregon Department of Forestry — including the abrupt ...
The county says that the Agricultural Commissioner in collaboration with Santa Cruz County Environmental Health received data ...
Google Play Store will soon let you generate AI avatars for your Play Games profile, with the new AI avatar generator that ...
The Lomakatsi Restoration Project is experiencing setbacks in fire hazard reduction because of the Trump Administration’s ...
A freeze on the hiring and onboarding of thousands of federal firefighters could have deadly consequences as the national ...
The Trump administration Friday continued its mass firing of thousands of probationary federal employees in an attempt to ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said that the latest cuts by the Trump administration will make the state less protected from wildfires ...
As Los Angeles faced unprecedented fires razing entire neighborhoods in late January, Latin America was not spared either. In ...
Volunteers have helped plant 38,000 trees to create a new woodland in East Yorkshire. The 25-hectare woodland is being ...