Trump Administration Cuts 35 Jobs from Migratory Bird Program
The Trump administration has announced plans to reduce the staff of the Fish and Wildlife Service's migratory bird program by 35 employees. This decision is part of a broader reduction-in-force plan by the Interior Department.
The cuts to the migratory bird program are significant, representing around one-quarter of all planned reductions to the Fish and Wildlife Service's personnel. This decision follows budget cuts implemented during the Trump administration.
The overall reduction-in-force plan targets nearly every component of the Interior Department. While the impacts vary across different offices, the migratory bird program is one of the most affected.
The Trump administration's plan to reduce the staff of the Fish and Wildlife Service's migratory bird program by 35 employees is set to have a notable impact. This decision, part of a larger reduction-in-force plan, will reshape the department's operations and potentially influence its ability to protect migratory bird species.
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