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A critic argues that the U.S. Forest Service, protected from congressional scrutiny by pork-barrel politics and imaginative bookkeeping, is devastating America’s national forests through needless and unprofitable timber sales. A feasible and inexpensive policy alternative is available
In a supposedly safe national park, poachers have slaughtered 80 percent of these elusive animals in just ten years.
The country’s wildlife agency, faced with a drought and financial troubles, has asked Zimbabweans with land to take its animals.
“Nothing short of calling the army is going to put it right,” an Irish politician recently said of the shrub’s takeover of a national park.
From soldiers to tourists, these groups will suffer if the federal government stops working
The rhythms of our days may never be the same.
The agency tasked with safeguarding America’s greatest public lands has neglected to protect its female employees.