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Top Story: Trump Administration Seeks to Unravel NEPA

Trump delivered a joint address to Congress: "Drill, baby, drill."
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 kept all agencies following the same guidelines. An expedited rule change could dismantle that system by April 11.
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Labor Board Temporarily Reinstates Laid-off Forest Service Workers’ Employment

Hundreds of Forest Service and Park Service employees lost their jobs in a sweeping round of layoffs implemented at the behest of a Department of Government Efficiency
The order by the Merit Systems Protection Board gives USDA five days to comply with a stay on the workforce reduction.
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When I Need to say 'NO'

Range fire: The Tetons and Grand Teton National Park
When we pick our battles, sometimes we must stand up and call
a spade a spade.
Book Review
Embracing ‘Salmon Weather’

Salmon weather: The South Fork of the Salmon River drainage
An Idaho author’s awe-inspiring personal narratives challenge our notions of the West.
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Will Federal Freeze Stymie Wildland Fire Fights?

Firefighters hold the line at the September 2018 Roosevelt Fire near Bondurant, Wyoming
Delays in hiring crews and funding hazardous fuels projects worry officials as the 2025 fire season approaches.
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Elk in Crazy Mountains Test Negative for Brucellosis, Easing Livestock Concerns

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently captured and tested elk for brucellosis in the Crazy Mountains
Agency and
state officials complete latest surveillance effort in Montana's ongoing battle
against wildlife-livestock disease.
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Ranchers Weigh Shorter Leases Against Permanent Easements

Conservation easement or conservation lease? FWP looks to incentivize landowners in different ways
Amid concerns over the long-term value of Montana's conservation leases, FWP program races toward 500,000-acre goal.
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Conservation Groups File Notice to Sue Feds Over New Gold Mine

The South Fork of the Salmon River flows near the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness
The Stibnite project site would be the fourth-largest gold operation in the U.S. by grade, and the only domestic source of mined antimony.
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