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Concerns are being raised over potential federal job cuts to U.S. Geological Survey wildlife health and co-op programs in Wisconsin.
A former USGS employee who lost her job during the Trump administration's mass federal workforce reduction spoke about losing dream position and pulling out of an offer she placed on
Presidents Day weekend was no holiday for myriad laid-off staffers from Interior agencies including the U.S. Geological Survey and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Geological Survey wants to unlock more public land, federal funding and faster permitting for a larger number of minerals — including uranium, copper and potash.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano blasts lava nearly 600 feet
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Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano blasts lava nearly 600 feet into the air during latest eruptive episode
Volcano spews glowing lava up to 600 feet into the night sky in Hawaii. See it
A volcano in Hawaii put on another spectacular display, spewing lava up to 600 feet in the air, according to officials and photos. Kilauea has been erupting on the island of Hawaii for about two months,
Watch: Hawaii's Kilauea volcano shoots lava hundreds of feet into the air
In the must-see video above, the current period of eruption activity at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano began its 11th episode on February 25, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said, with
3.5-magnitude earthquake rattles Cabazon area
As of 6:35 on Wednesday morning, eruption episode 11 at Kilauea Volcano has started to end in the Halema'uma'u caldera, according to USGS.
The Tuesday evening earthquake rattled middle Georgia roughly 10 hours after a 2.6 earthquake in northwest Georgia in Chattooga County. Although it was a shallow earthquake, there were a few reports of shaking or damage, both in Georgia and northeast Alabama, according to the USGS Shakemap.
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USGS continues to monitor landslide-prone areas in Bay Area after latest stormThe USGS has monitoring stations strategically scattered around the Bay Area in landslide-prone areas. The agency also has years of monitoring data to compare with real-time data, which helps determine if there an increasing risk.
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