President Trump's hiring freeze forced national parks to rescind more than 2,000 seasonal and permanent positions.
The Trump administration has canceled law enforcement training for National Park Service rangers hired after January 27, according to a group that closely follows news affecting park rangers.
Will there be a shortage of national park rangers for the 2025 visitation season? NPCA shares how the new administration’s ...
From a hiring freeze that could cripple parks during the upcoming busy season to a blanket invitation sent out to all federal employees to resign, NPS staffers have faced a volley of presidential ...
President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office sent shock waves through the National Park Service, a 20,000-strong agency of park rangers and desk jockeys who oversee some of the nation’s ...
A group of senators is sounding the alarm about the potential impacts of the Trump Administration's federal hiring freeze on the country's national parks after seasonal employment offers were revoked.
After a federal judge intervened, park rangers, wildlife biologists and forest technicians in Jackson Hole received emails ...
At 62 years of age, most people are thinking about what to do in retirement. Some are even enjoying the fruits of their labor ...
President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office sent shock waves through the National Park Service, a 20,000-strong agency of park rangers and desk jockeys who oversee some of the nation’s ...
Twenty-two democratic and independent U.S. senators sent a letter Friday morning to newly confirmed U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum imploring him to reconsider drastic measures taken by the ...
Man wanted in southern Minnesota for impersonating a law enforcement officer After recent incidents of a man impersonating a law enforcement officer in southern Minnesota, Koochiching County law ...
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