
Trump admin to rescind decades-long roadless rule for national forests — enrages environmentalists nationwide
The U.S. Forest Service is filing a proposal to overturn the so-called roadless rule enacted during the final days of Bill Clinton’s presidency
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The U.S. Forest Service is filing a proposal to overturn the so-called roadless rule enacted during the final days of Bill Clinton’s presidency. Trump moves to end ‘roadless rule’ that protects millions of forest acres.
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The U.S. Forest Service is filing a proposal to overturn the so-called roadless rule enacted during the final days of Bill Clinton’s presidency
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesTrump moves to end ‘roadless rule’ that protects millions of forest acres.
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Trump moves to end ‘roadless rule’ that protects millions of forest acres.
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