A wildlife refuge buys an environmental assessment. The rules did not change.
What happened
The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge bought an environmental assessment. This is a routine purchase that does not change any existing rules or operations.
Why it matters
This is a standard contract for a specific service. It does not alter how environmental assessments are conducted or how wildlife refuges manage their land. The purchase simply ensures the refuge gets a report, without any broader structural shifts.
The signal
There is nothing specific to watch for here. This is a standard government purchase of an existing service.