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The USDA's "Roadless Rule" that Secretary Rollins is rescinding protects 30% of National Forest System lands from road ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, parent agency of the U.S. Forest Service, announced Wednesday that it is moving ahead ...
The Trump administration plans to roll back roadless area protections in national forests because the existing rule places an “undue burden” on the timber industry, which natural resources attorneys ...
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of New Hampshire individuals and businesses who would be affected by the logging operation in ...
The proposed rollback of the nearly 25-year-old rule is expected to apply to nearly 45 million acres of national forest land.
Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and development.
The complaint says the project will further harm threatened bull trout because of the haul roads planned along some of the ...
The Trump administration wants to increase logging in forests to simultaneously boost timber production and reduce wildfire risk. Yet, a new study shows that industrial private land managed by timber ...
The Allegheny National Forest is set to ramp up logging by more than 10% this year as part of a push from President Trump.
Viking Lumber, the piano maker’s lone source of Sitka spruce, says it is running out of wood because of a lack of logging in ...
Conservation groups say today's charges against Forestry Corp over its conduct in Tallaganda State Forest are the final straw ...