Biden’s Fish and Wildlife Service has plans to offer its employees training in “ecogrief” enabling them to cope with trauma associated with climate change, but Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) has plans to absolutely blast the woke proposal.

The Washington Times reported the Fish and Wildlife Service’s southwest division has plans to offer employee’s “a chance to define what they mean by ecological grief, space to examine their emotional reactions and tools to grapple with those feelings.”

According to a notice obtained by the Washington Times, “This 4-hour workshop seeks to normalize the wide range of emotional responses that conservationists experience while empowering participants to act while taking care of themselves. The workshop is intended for those experiencing ecological grief and for those who wish to support them.”

Hageman spoke with The Federalist and explained these workshops are a waste of time and taxpayer dollars.

“This would be comical if it was a private company wasting its own money, but it’s not — it is our federal government — and that makes it our money that is being misappropriated and used to further a political agenda,” Hageman remarked. The woke agenda would “increase the cost of putting food on your table, a roof over your head, and gas in your car.”

“Ecogrief is admittedly a smaller budget item than many other woke programs,” she plans to say in prepared remarks. “That, however, is no reason to ignore what it portends, or the real underlying agenda being pushed by this federal agency.”

Amongst her Republican colleagues, they emphasized how ridiculous the seminars would be and she has not yet spoken to her Democratic colleagues for comment.

“When I first heard of the ‘ecogrief’ class sponsored by FWS, I thought this was a joke,” Rep. Pete Stauber, R-Minn. said. “This is taxpayer waste, plain and simple, and our House Republican majority will be holding this administration accountable.”

According to Republican Rep. Paul Gosar, who represents the district where the training would take place, the seminars would be “nonsensical and a complete and total waste of resources.”

“If you really want to get anxious, think about a possible coming ice age,” Gosar went on to say. “A warm earth creates prosperity, abundant food and growth. A colder earth results in death and starvation. The last mini-ice age (1100-1800) wreaked havoc in the Northern Hemisphere.”

Hageman plans on directly addressing the issue through the legislative process and the House Committee on Natural Resources will be “working on an oversight request.”