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Home » News » Public lands could fall into disarray as a result of the government shutdown, advocates say

Public lands could fall into disarray as a result of the government shutdown, advocates say

Posted on October 8, 2025October 8, 2025


The federal government shut down overnight on Wednesday, leading some conservationists to worry about the disarray that could result from a lack of staffing for federal land. "You'll have the element there of little to no staff managing the land."

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