DOGE’s Plans to Nix Fish and Wildlife’s Tribal-Focused Lander Office Reversed
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DOGE’s plans to nix Fish and Wildlife’s tribal-focused Lander office reversed
For the second time in four decades, tribal nations and other advocates have successfully fought off efforts to close a federal office devoted to wildlife conservation on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
·Billings, United States
Read Full ArticleDOGE’s plans to nix Fish and Wildlife's tribal-focused Lander office reversed
For the second time in four decades, tribal nations and other advocates have successfully fought off efforts to close a federal office devoted to wildlife conservation on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Mere months ago, staff were told the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Lander Conservation Office was among seven federal facilities in Wyoming that were being closed as part of the Department of Government Efficiency’s downsizing efforts, the…
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