By Amy AndersonReader Contributor The Roadless Rule protects 58 million acres of our most intact, unlogged national forests ...
CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST, Tenn. (WJHL) — No roads exist in a nearly 10,000-acre expanse straddling Holston Mountain that descends toward South Holston Lake on one side and Stoney Creek on the other, ...
My hunting, fishing, and livelihood exist in large part because of the protections afforded by the Roadless Rule. I’m far ...
The U.S. Forest Service is moving on to the next step in the rulemaking process by seeking public comment until Sept.19 ...
A federal rule that has safeguarded some of Oregon's last undeveloped forests since 2001 could soon be repealed.U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke ...
ASHEVILLE – The U.S. Forest Service released a final environmental analysis and draft decision of the Nantahala Mountains Project. This is the first project emanating from the newly revised ...
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.
A federal agency said Wednesday it is reinstating restrictions on road-building and logging on the country's largest national forest in southeast Alaska, the latest move in a long-running fight over ...
CORVALLIS Ore. (KPTV) - A study released Wednesday by the Oregon State University College of Forestry indicates that landslides in the Pacific Northwest are more impacted by logging and road building ...
CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST, Tenn. (WJHL) — No roads exist in a nearly 10,000-acre expanse straddling Holston Mountain that descends toward South Holston Lake on one side and Stoney Creek on the other, ...