The Trump administration is set to repeal a decades-old conservation mandate known as the Roadless Rule, opening up millions of acres of national forests for more logging.
The Trump administration says the move represents a more “common sense” approach for managing natural resources.
The Trump administration is delaying its rollback of a rule protecting more than 44 million acres of federal forests from ...
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The rule that keeps 58 million acres wild
For more than two decades, a federal policy called the Roadless Rule has quietly done some heavy lifting for America's public ...
More than 100,000 acres in Pisgah and Nantahala national forests could lose protection from road building and logging if Roadless Rule is rescinded.
Conservation groups, recreation enthusiasts are fighting against a Trump Administration proposal to remove the roadless rule ...
The Trump Administration is trying to rescind the Roadless Rule, which could have massive implications for skiers and other backcountry users. Since 2001, the Roadless Rule has protected more than ...
Earlier this year, US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced her plans to repeal a law that protects more than 50 million acres of wilderness areas in the US. This law, known as the ...
In 2001, the U.S. Forest Service passed the Roadless Rule Conservation Act. The Trump administration is seeking to rescind the act. During a brief public comment period, 99% of the respondents opposed ...
NPCA is partnering with other organizations to make sure that people like you, who care about the parks, understand how important the Roadless Rule is and what you can do to protect it.
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