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The 2001 rule protects national forestland in California and many other states from road construction and timber harvesting.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd ...
No roads exist in a nearly 10,000-acre expanse straddling Holston Mountain that descends toward South Holston Lake on one ...
The United States Forest Service will be closing two trailheads in Nantahala National Forest for the week, according to a ...
Eight of CalGuard's 14 firefighting crews — known as Task Force Rattlesnake — have been deployed to Los Angeles as part of ...
Reversal of Clinton-era rule opens up roadbuilding and commercial logging on tens of millions of acres nationally that have ...
The U.S. Forest Service will seek to repeal a rule that has effectively blocked the logging of almost a third of America’s ...
Washington’s national forests are safe from being purchased after U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, walked back a proposal to sell ...
The United States Department of Agriculture announced a plan on Monday, June 23, to revoke a decades-old rule that protects ...
Federal forests in San Luis Obispo County are safe for now, but Baker said he expects more federal policies to target public ...
The Trump Administration is proposing to consolidate wildfire fighting forces from across the federal government into a ...