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The Trump administration finalized a rule Friday that changes how agencies enforce the Endangered Species Act. The administration narrowed the definition of "harm" under the landmark law.
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The Tohono O'odham Nation wants a federal judge to immediately halt pending plans by the Department of Homeland Security to build 62 miles of border wall through the reservation.
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The Forest Service says it's fully staffed with seasonal firefighters going into summer but there are still questions about whether the government is prepared if major wildfires get out of hand.
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The Forest Service wants to shut down research hubs to cut costs. But the agency plans to close one that costs less than $1 per month to rent while keeping another open at $1 million per month.
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The Trump administration is making another legal bid to get the records of Arizona’s more than 4.3 million registered voters.
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Scientists and research organizations are urging Congress and federal officials not to overturn the management plan for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior is canceling a rule that put public lands conservation on equal footing with development as part of President Donald Trump's attempt to boost drilling, logging, mining and grazing on taxpayer-owned land.
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A federal judge has dismissed a Department of Justice lawsuit against Arizona seeking access to the state’s voter records.
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President Donald Trump is withdrawing his nomination of the head of the hospitality company Delaware North to lead the National Park Service.
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The U.S. Forest Service plans to close or combine dozens of facilities nationwide as part of a massive reorganization.