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Trump administration can't repeal Roadless Rule. We must save national forests. | Opinion
Proposed privatization of parts of the Chequamegon-Nicolet could have wide-reaching impacts on our economy, endangered ...
The Roadless Rule that the Trump administration wants to eliminate has not been controversial for 24 years because it is ...
A conservation advocacy group analyzed the submissions to determine what Americans think about rescinding the rule.
Four former heads of the federal agency who served under Republican and Democratic presidents agree on what the USDA should do.
Howie Wolke writes, Roadless wildlands include some of the world’s best wildlife habitats – where rare and threatened species ...
If the Roadless Rule is rescinded, it could impact 69,000 acres of inventoried roadless land in the Chequamegon-Nicolet ...
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Smith: Public support of threatened Roadless Rule for national forest land is nearly unanimous
A review found 99% of public comments opposed rescinding a U.S. Department of Agriculture proposal to rescind the Roadless Rule on U.S. Forest Service lands.
An analysis of public comments made during the Trump administration’s repeal of the 2001 Roadless Rule found that most were ...
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.
The roadless rule’s staying power reflects its popularity. Rescinding it belies ecological, economic and plain common sense.
Grounded in common sense, the Roadless Rule that the Trump administration wants to eliminate has not been controversial for ...
Grounded in common sense, the Roadless Rule that the Trump administration wants to eliminate has not been controversial for ...
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