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Many beloved recreation areas across Oregon would be opened up to road construction and logging if the Trump administration rescinds a two-decade-old rule that protects wild areas in national forests ...
Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and development ...
As Oregon’s political and business leaders prepared for a summit later this year, they asked John Tapogna, the former ...
Since 2001, the Roadless Area Conservation Rule has ensured protection for big wild places across the U.S., including some of Oregon’s most iconic landscapes. Now, this landmark policy is ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to clarify that the USDA memo’s emergency designation covers nearly 60% of Forest Service land, rolling back forest protections, as reported by the ...
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