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Donald Trump is expected to appoint a new head in the Department of the Interior (DOI)’s Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) according to The Guardian. The former Monsanto executive Aurelia Skipwith to run FWS. Skipwith will be the first Black American nominated to lead the FWS.

Skipwith who comes from an agriculture background working in research for Monsanto for six years. She has served as the deputy assistant secretary of fish, wildlife and parks for DOI since April 2017.

The Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke gave praise to the new head of FWS.

“She has helped lead some of my top priorities for getting more people to enjoy our public lands, like expanding access for hunting and fishing, recognizing National Urban Refuge Day, and designating sites on the African American Civil Rights Network. I look forward to her speedy confirmation,” Zinke said in a statement, according to Think Progress.

The pending nomination does come with some controversy.

Zinke who has faced ethics charges in the last few weeks The Washington Post reports. He has faced criticism from environmental groups over public land use.

While some skeptics of Skipwith’s nomination made it clear they are worried she may favor industry over conservation.

Brett Hartl The Center for Biological Diversity government affairs director, “Aurelia Skipwith has been working in the Trump administration all along to end protections for billions of migratory birds, gut endangered species safeguards and eviscerate national monuments.”

The executive director of the Western Values Project Chris Saeger had similar fears to Hartl’s, “Ms. Skipwith’s nomination is business as usual for an administration that has sought to reward its allies at the expense of public lands and wildlife.”

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