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President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to increase logging, calling it a matter of critical national importance.
The USDA's "Roadless Rule" that Secretary Rollins is rescinding protects 30% of National Forest System lands from road ...
The proposed rollback of the nearly 25-year-old rule is expected to apply to nearly 45 million acres of national forest land.
Forest lands from the Engelmann spruce stands in the High Uintas to the ponderosa forests of the Pine Valley Mountains could lose protections under the proposed change.
The first Trump administration repealed the rule for the Tongass National Forest, inviting legal pushback and prolonging the ...
At the Southeast Tribal Environmental Forum in Juneau this week, tribes and environmental groups discussed strategies to keep the rule in place.
The ‘Roadless Rule’ has prevented new road construction across 58 million acres of national forest land across the country.
At the Southeast Tribal Environmental Forum in Juneau this week, tribes and environmental groups discussed strategies to keep the rule in place.
The administration wants to rescind a decades-old rule that protects nearly 60 million acres of forested lands.
The ‘Roadless Rule’ has prohibited new road construction, a prerequisite for large-scale logging, on vast swaths of federal land since 2001.
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