The Fish and Wildlife Services Director, Brian Nesvik, has initiated a thorough review of the nations wildlife refuges and hatcheries, aiming to optimize resource allocation and efficiency. The review, led by senior adviser Joshua Coursey, is expected to yield the first report next year. However, the move has sparked concerns among some, who view it as a potential pretext to close down operations. The Fish and Wildlife Service manages 573 refuges, including iconic natural spaces, and the review underscores ongoing debates about conservation and resource allocation.
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