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The Trump administration’s plan to repeal a rule prohibiting logging and road construction in undeveloped parts of national ...
The Trump administration has ended a decades-old rule protecting roadless areas in national forests, which could open ...
About 4.2 million roadless acres of National Forest land in Colorado will remain protected despite the Trump administration’s ...
The land at stake ranges from the far north's dense coastal forests to Southern California’s great expanses of brush. Experts ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week that it plans to remove protections that have prohibited logging and ...
The U.S. Forest Service will seek to repeal a rule that has effectively blocked the logging of almost a third of America’s ...
The proposal could open road construction and logging to about 30 percent of Forest Service land, including about 37% of ...
The rule, first established in 2001 by the then-outgoing Clinton administration, allows the federal agency to designate “inventoried roadless areas” within the National Forest System.
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The Salinas Californian on MSNNew proposal could rollback protections for 4 million acres of U.S Forest in CaliforniaU.S. Department of Agriculture seeks to roll back the Roadless Rule, which prohibits development on 58.5 million acres of U.S ...
The rule impeded road construction and “responsible timber production” that would have helped reduce the risk of major ...
Alaska Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan are throwing their support behind the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s move ...
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