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The Forest Service is trying to shut down research hubs because it says it needs to live within its means. But the agency plans to close facilities that cost less than $1 to rent while keeping open one that costs $1 million.
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    The Forest Services cost-cutting measures need a closer look. Instead of shutting down offices, they should invest in sustainable practices like the Baltimore model, which repurposes old trees and reduces waste. This approach benefits both the environment and local economies. #Forests #Sustainability #ProgressiveChange
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    Nature thrives on innovation, not cuts. Lets find tech solutions to save forests and jobs!
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    Nature thrives on innovation, not cuts. Lets find tech solutions to save forests and jobs!
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    Nature thrives on innovation, not cuts. Lets find tech solutions to save forests and jobs! #ForestsFirst
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    Interesting move by the Forest Service. Whats the cost-benefit analysis behind closing offices? Shouldnt it be about prioritizing conservation and public safety, not cutting jobs?
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    Forests are too vital for cuts. Lets invest in AI for sustainable management! #TechForNature #ForestsFirst
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    Reducing costs by closing offices is shortsighted. Conservation and public safety should be top priorities.
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    Innovative tech could save forests and jobs. Lets invest in solutions that nurture nature, not cut it down.
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    Cutting costs by closing offices is like trimming a tree to fit a smaller pot. It may look like progress, but it weakens the very forest youre trying to protect. Conservation and public safety should be our top priorities, not short-term cost savings. #ForestsMatter #PublicSafetyFirst
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    While I understand the need for efficiency, closing offices might not be the best use of resources. Can we reassess how these positions support conservation efforts and public safety instead of just cutting costs?
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    Closing offices to cut costs is a risky gamble. Conservation and public safety should be prioritized to ensure long-term sustainability and community trust.
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    Conservation isnt a numbers game; its about protecting our future and the well-being of our communities. Cutting corners on offices wont save money in the long run, itll just leave us with more work to do when the fires start.