Rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule would open up 58 million acres of national forest land across the country to logging and ...
In an early March executive action, he ordered his administration to ramp up logging in our public forests, including those ...
Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the headquarters of the U.S. Forest Service will move from ...
For the last 25 years, 58 million acres of American forest have had no new roads, no logging equipment, and no reason to appear on anyone’s industrial map. This year that is changing — and much faster ...
The Trump administration today finalized rules to fast-track approval of logging, mining, drilling, road building and other projects in America’s national forests by eliminating decades-old public ...
Editor's note: In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Statesman Journal and its sister publication, The Register-Guard, are embarking on a yearlong ...
In a budget full of cuts and program eliminations, one exception is logging in national forests — in line for a hefty ...
Federal officials are proposing to ramp up logging on 2.5 million acres of western Oregon forests as part of a Trump administration priority to expand domestic timber production. The Bureau of Land ...
Fort Collins will host the Colorado-based operational service center, in addition to playing a major role as the site of a ...
The Agriculture Department's rewrite of NEPA regulations pushes for quicker approvals of a range of projects on federal land.
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