Gifford Pinchot National Forest

Forest Service Chief Resigns, Warns of Dire Future for National Parks

Following weeks of uncertainty and employee departures within the U.S. Forest Service, Chief Randy Moore’s resignation email offered a message of solace and clarity to employees. The email acknowledged the difficult downsizing impacting the agency, including the loss of approximately 2,000 probationary employees nationwide and significant reductions in some regions like the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Moore emphasized the vital role Forest Service employees play in American life, highlighting their contributions to water resources and energy independence. His resignation, effective Monday, concludes a 45-year career with the federal government.

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Oregon Men Freeze to Death While Hunting Sasquatch

Tragically, two Oregon men, aged 59 and 37, perished in Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest after embarking on a Sasquatch hunting expedition. The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office determined hypothermia, resulting from unpreparedness for the elements, to be the cause of death. A three-day search involving over sixty volunteers and advanced technology located their bodies in a remote area of the forest. The men were reported missing on Christmas Day after failing to return from their Christmas Eve trip.

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