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The administration’s plans to increase timber output in order to prevent wildfires are likely to have the opposite effect.
The order aims to expedite logging through emergency powers, raising concerns about environmental impact and lack of public input. The USDA's order for the U.S. Forest Service to increase lumber ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday declared an emergency on more than 112 million acres of national forests ...
An executive order issued Friday directs federal personnel to increase timber quotas by 25% on 113 million acres of national ...
The USDA's order for the U.S. Forest Service to increase lumber ... In fact the aim is to do the opposite: to speed up permit ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins placed nearly 113 million acres of forest — amounting to 59% of all federally managed ...
The Agriculture Department is opening more than 112 million acres of federal forests to logging in a misguided bid to prevent ...
Logging may be expanded in local forestland under a series of recent federal actions that have pleased industry but worried conservation groups. After President Donald Trump's executive order last ...
Instead, the USDA announced in March that it was eliminating the program. The agency did not immediately respond to questions about the decision. Cash that had already been allocated and was meant ...
The USDA's order for the U.S. Forest Service to ... In fact the aim is to do the opposite: to speed up permit reviews to have logging done more quickly using emergency powers.
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