Seven federal offices in Iowa are on the chopping block as a part of President Donald Trump's ambitious mission to reduce government spending.
For the declining number of Americans who do care about fish and wildlife conservation, there are important changes unfolding ...
Hundreds of offices across the country will become empty this summer as the federal government plans to cancel leases. Here's ...
Retired USFWS employee Chris Servheen says he's especially concerned about the future of the U.S Geological Survey’s Northern ...
Working out of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Lander office back in the 1970s, biologist Richard Baldes helped engineer ...
Coloradan Tina Jackson's one-year probationary period as a federal employee was set to end on March 10. But three weeks ago, ...
Workers at national wildlife refuges across Florida were fired as part of Trump's mass axing of the federal workforce.
The government-downsizing effort says it’s canceling more leases used by energy and environmental workers around the country.