The U.S. Forest Service stewards 193 million acres of public lands from Alaska to Florida. So why is it so overworked and understaffed?
Tom Schultz, a former land manager and lumber producer in Idaho, will be the 21st chief of the Forest Service.
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Since taking office in January, the Trump administration has slashed the federal workforce, making cuts across agencies and departments.
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A former director of the Idaho Department of Lands and executive with the Idaho Forest Group will be the next chief of the U.S. Forest Service. Tom Schultz was selected by Secretary of Agriculture ...