A union is warning about the risks of moving too fast on the Trump administration’s plans to consolidate federal programs for wildland firefighters, as the U.S. heads into an intense wildfire season. The National Federation of Federal Employees, which represents federal wildland firefighters, said some of the administration’s end goals for wildfire management are “broadly positive,” but warned that a lack of detail and planning — coupled with an expedited timeline — could lead to serious consequences. “Making major changes during fire season, without congressional authorization or full planning, could be disastrous,” NFFE wrote. NFFE’s memo comes after Trump signed an executive order last week calling for the consolidation of wildland fire programs between the Interior Department and the Agriculture Department’s Forest Service. …Steve Lenkart, NFFE’s executive director, said the administration’s changes would immediately impact federal wildland firefighters, who have struggled for years with major recruitment and retention issues.