The head of the U.S. Forest Service has resigned after the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team directed the federal agency to fire 2,000 workers, including in western Wyoming.
Grand Teton National Park has removed from its website a page detailing its efforts to build a diverse and inclusive workforce and workplace, as well as an annual report that
"I don't know who we lost, how many people we lost. But on a personal level, it's just heartbreaking," said Scott Kosiba, executive director of Friends of the Bridger-Teton National
Brian Nesvik, who spent 29 years managing Wyoming’s wildlife and five as the Equality State’s highest-ranking wildlife official, has been tapped to become the highest-ranking wildlife manager in the United
Some employees in the National Park Service and other federal agencies who manage public lands in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem may be exempt from the Trump administration’s hiring freeze.
In a flurry of executive orders, President Trump has taken aim at the federal bureaucracy staffed by hundreds of people who live, work and play in western Wyoming and eastern
In 2020, Cheryl Askegreen and her husband found a rental that looked perfect on paper: 5 acres in Victor, Idaho, with space for a vegetable garden and infrastructure to raise
Angi Bruce is clear: Wyoming wildlife managers are planning to do whatever they can to remove grizzly bears’ Endangered Species Act protections and turn their management of the iconic omnivore
Grizzly bears likely will retain Endangered Species Act protections as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service redefines how it thinks about bears, moving from an approach focused on recovering islands