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The rule, first established in 2001 by the then-outgoing Clinton administration, allows the federal agency to designate “inventoried roadless areas” within the National Forest System.
You won’t believe how many stunning waterfalls you can explore in Tennessee without ever needing to book a hotel. From ...
The USDA is rolling back a 2001 rule that protected state land in the Cherokee National Forest in East Tennessee and the Land Between the Lakes in Middle Tennessee.
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 ...
Trump administration wants to reopen logging in Superior National Forest The so-called roadless rule covers some 30% of all national forest land across the country, but only 2.2% of national ...
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – The second-largest alligator juniper tree in the country, known as the “Big Tree,” is still standing in the Gila National Forest as the Trout Fire burns, forest ...
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 … ...
So, we are trying to bridge that gap. The national forest needs our help, our neighbors need our help, and we’re more than happy to do it, privileged that we’re capable of doing it.” ...
JACKSON — A lightning-caused fire that started Friday in the Big Piney Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest grew to around 900 acres over the weekend.
CLEARWATER COUNTY, Idaho -- Firefighters are battling a wildfire burning in the Clearwater National Forest west of the Idaho/Montana border.
Trout Fire closes Gila Forest areas Portions of the Gila National Forest were closed to the public as a precaution, as the Trout Fire continues to grow. More: Largest wildfires in New Mexico ...
Millions of acres of national forests and other public lands could be sold for housing development, per language inserted into the U.S. Senate's proposed budget on June 12.