🌿 Environment 2d ago · By Keerti Gopal

Could Changes to the U.S. Forest Service Erase a Century of Historical Documents?

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With the latest agency restructuring, some fear critical archives are at risk. The agency says it will retain records, but outside experts want concrete plans.By Keerti GopalSweeping changes underway at the federal agency tasked with protecting the nation’s forests could result in the loss of more than a century of critical historical documents, conservationists warn. 

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