Inyo forest cuts 23 staffers
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INYO National Forest, home to Mt. Whitney and the White Mountains, laid off 23 employees this month in a cost-cutting move to balance its budget.
Among those who lost jobs were hydrologists, wildlife biologists, a deputy forest supervisor, an office assistant and a public affairs assistant.
As a result, getting permits for mule packers and to build access roads is expected to take longer. However, the ranger staff will remain unchanged and the Mt. Whitney reservations office in Bishop will remain fully staffed, says forest supervisor Jeff Bailey.
Inyo National Forest attracts climbers, hikers and anglers. Visitors generate revenue for restrooms and garbage removal, but Forest Service employees depend on Congress for funds.
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-- Emmett Berg
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