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U.S. Forest Service cuts raise concerns on protecting public lands and fighting wildfires

U.S. Forest Service cuts raise concerns on protecting public lands and fighting wildfires

Summary

The U.S. Forest Service, which oversees about one-third of public lands in the country, is planning major changes including budget cuts, office closures, and combining some operations. These changes follow a budget proposal from President Donald Trump's administration that would reduce funding by billions of dollars. Some people are concerned that these actions might hurt the Forest Service's ability to protect public lands and fight wildfires.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. Forest Service manages roughly one-third of America’s public land.
  • The agency is preparing significant changes involving budget cuts and office closures.
  • There will be consolidation, meaning some offices or functions will be combined.
  • These changes come after the Trump administration requested a budget with major funding reductions.
  • The budget cut request would reduce billions of dollars for the agency.
  • Critics worry the changes might reduce the agency's ability to protect lands and combat wildfires.
  • The U.S. Forest Service plays a key role in managing forests and responding to wildfires.
  • These efforts aim to adjust the agency’s work under financial pressure from the federal budget.
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