A push to repeal the Roadless Rule that protects the few ecosystems that remain truly wild faces mass public opposition.
CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST, Tenn. (WJHL) — No roads exist in a nearly 10,000-acre expanse straddling Holston Mountain that descends toward South Holston Lake on one side and Stoney Creek on the other, ...
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins rolled back the 2001 Roadless Rule on June 23. 85,000 acres of Tennessee state forest land could be susceptible to increased logging and road construction.
The U.S. Forest Service is moving on to the next step in the rulemaking process by seeking public comment until Sept.19 regarding the roadless rule.
Jul. 23—Federal officials are temporarily closing more than 30 miles of road in North Idaho to make room for dozens of logging trucks to roll through each day. The Idaho Panhandle National Forest this ...
Brooke Rollins, US Secretary of Agriculture with the Trump administration, is rescinding the “Roadless Rule.” The Roadless Rule was established during the Clinton Administration to protect nearly 59 ...
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Sam Houston National Forest could see new road construction, logging after feds kill prohibition
The Sam Houston National Forest is set to lose a federal protection that guards about 4,000 acres of untouched wilderness against new roadway construction and logging. The U.S. Department of ...
Illinois environmental advocates are fighting against the Trump Administration's repeal of the Roadless Rule which protects millions of acres of National Forests. They argue the law already allows ...
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