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The Trump administration announced on Monday that it wants to do away with a Clinton-era regulation known as the Roadless Rule, which put protections on huge swaths of federal land across the country.
The proposal could open road construction and logging to about 30 percent of Forest Service land, including about 37% of ...
A wildfire reported in the Salmon-Challis National Forest near Stanley on Thursday grew to a size of roughly 62 acres by ...
Richard Jordan's execution in Mississippi on Wednesday can proceed, a federal appellate court ruled in upholding a ruling ...
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Islands on MSNAn Ancient Glacier Hidden In Montana's Mountains Is A Bizarre Natural Wonder With Extinct GrasshoppersWhile exploring Montana's pristine and wild nature, check out an ancient glacier filled with thousands of extinct ...
Custer National Forest Drivers are urged to avoid muddy, wet roads on the Ashland Ranger District this spring while turkey hunting. Some of the culverts are on roads still in use.
Scott Fitzwilliams said the White River National Forest has lost 40% of its staff through retirements, buyouts and firings.
The Trump administration will strip protections that prevent logging on nearly 59 million acres of National Forest System lands, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Monday. Rollins made ...
The Trump administration has been accused of pursuing a "corporate giveaway" for the president's "billionaire buddies." ...
The so-called roadless rule covers some 30% of all national forest land across the country, but only 2.2% of national forest land in Minnesota — and all of it outside the Boundary Waters.
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