Trump moves to repeal roadless protections, opening millions of forest acres to roads

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The Trump administration proposes repealing the 2001 roadless rule, which bans road-building and logging in tens of millions of acres of national forests, a move opponents say could fragment habitats and threaten ecosystems. The proposal would affect more than 44 million acres (primarily in Western states) and is open for public comment, likely drawing legal challenges.
Topics:nation#climate-change-and-environment#climate-politics-and-policy#donald-trump#environmental-laws-and-regulations#forests#us-forest-service
- Trump seeks to open millions of acres of national forests to roads The Washington Post
- Trump Administration Live Updates: White House Seeks to Lift Ban on Development in National Forests nytimes.com
- Trump administration to rescind rule protecting old growth forests The Guardian
- Trump administration moves ahead to end roadless rule on national forests AP News
- Trump moves to strip protections from 44M acres of national forest The Hill
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