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I’m a Republican, and yes, I did vote for Trump,” environmental advocate Cameron Hanes said. “But I didn’t vote for this. I ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd ...
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.
Conservation groups across the country are rallying their supporters to reach out to U.S. senators against a proposal to sell off up to 3 million acres of federal public land in 11 Western states, ...
The Agriculture Department said it would begin the process of rolling back protections for nearly 59 million roadless acres ...
President Donald Trump has vowed through an executive order to increase the nation’s timber production by 25 percent and ...
The Trump administration intends to revoke the 2001 roadless rule that protects 58 million acres of unroaded land managed by ...
The Trump administration's move to end protections for 58 million acres of national forests will open up the federal lands to ...
The USDA is rolling back the Roadless Rule, which currently protects swaths of intact timber habitat from new construction ...
New roads for logging and fire management can now be built after the controversial decision.