The U.S. Forest Service is trying to fast track the rescission of the 2001 Roadless Rule, which banned logging and new roadbuilding in 58 million acres of national forests. But it won't be easy.
This week, elected officials from throughout Humboldt County issued a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announcing their opposition to the USDA’s efforts to rescind its 2001 Roadless ...
The Trump administration is plotting to undo a quarter-century of policy for the protection of national forests against new road building. This is a ...
Councillors and local history buffs in the Town of East Gwillimbury, north of Toronto, are scrambling to protect a historic ...
The Digital Silk Road is transforming the daily work of thousands of cross-border traders, including Guangxi-based fresh ...
As overseer of the national forests, the Secretary of Agriculture recently announced her intention to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule. The Roadless Rule limited construction of new ...
Allowing roads and logging on millions of acres of national forests would benefit private industry while threatening habitat ...
My hunting, fishing, and livelihood exist in large part because of the protections afforded by the Roadless Rule. I’m far ...
We should all be deeply concerned about the most recent challenge to the integrity of America’s national forests — the ...
The U.S. Forest Service is moving on to the next step in the rulemaking process by seeking public comment until Sept.19 ...
Opinion: We all must tell the Forest Service what roadless areas on our national forests mean to us, why they are important, ...