Federal firefighting on public lands in the U.S. works like this: Resources rotate as the fire season progresses regionally.
The entire exchange is estimated to contain 32 million recoverable tons of coal, 2.5 million barrels of oil and approximately ...
(Kyle Sullivan, Bureau of Land Management/Flickr) This article was first published ... provide food for firefighters in the ...
The offering by the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management was a relatively ... has now made clear that it does not intend to map out the racial and ethnic makeup of lease locations ...
It also involves people who call grazing lessees to tell them to evacuate their cows, provide food for firefighters in the field and map the resources ... from the Bureau of Land Management ...
It's also affecting workers and communities outside the Washington ... manages a significant amount of land in Alaska.
Fresh off it's designation by President Biden, advocates fear Chuckwalla's environmental protections could be cut as federal officials push for America to increase it's energy production through ...
The corruption of the US Forest Service is manifest nationwide, not just in the West. Numerous huge desecrations, such as at ...
The U.S. government is the nation's largest employer. See which jobs are most common and where employees are located.
The offering by the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management on Thursday ... has now made clear that it does not intend to map out the racial and ethnic makeup of lease locations ...
More than 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of the Washington, D.C., metro area ... Among them were 800 Bureau of Land Management employees and about 1,000 National Park Service workers.
Nevada is one of very few places left in the country where there is so little artificial light the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye.