The U.S. Forest Service plans to relocate its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City and close nine regional offices, a move intended to enhance efficiency but faces widespread opposition due to concerns over ecological management and employee morale. This reorganization could hamper the agency's ability to address critical environmental challenges such as climate change and forest health issues, affecting both conservation efforts and public trust in federal land management.
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