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Roadless areas of national forests could go away under proposed rule change
2 months ago
wfae.org
Roadless rule repeal could open 58 million acres to logging and development
8 months ago
fox13now.com
Roadless area conservation - Alchetron, the free social encyclopedia
Jun 21, 2018
alchetron.com
Roadless Areas | US Forest Service
May 3, 2025
usda.gov
1:00
BREAKING: The Roadless Rule was just rescinded — and most people don't even know what we're losing. For over 20 years, this Clinton/Gore-era policy has quietly protected 58 MILLION acres of national forests in nearly every state. These untouched lands provide clean water, shelter endangered species, and preserve our last wild spaces. The excuse? "Wildfire prevention." But here's the truth: roadless areas are actually 4x LESS likely to catch fire than areas with roads and logging, according to a
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10 months ago
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Clinton Presidential Center
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Our Roadless Areas are under threat, and we need your help to raise awareness of these important places in NM! Join our Roadless Photo Challenge and get a free TU hat - the rules are simple: go to a roadless area in New Mexico, take a picture or video, upload it to Instagram or Facebook, and tag Trout Unlimited New Mexico. Not sure where Roadless Areas are? Check out this link: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/7308297f88484984a5ee5bcf2d5ae6b4/page/Page?draft=true&org=trout for a map of R
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6 months ago
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Trout Unlimited New Mexico
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TWO DAYS LEFT: Roadless areas are home to iconic hiking trails, crystal clear trout streams, old-growth forests, and some of our least-developed public lands. Help us protect these places by standing up for the roadless rule. TAKE ACTION: https://selc.link/4gs0H13 | SELC
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8 months ago
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SELC
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What is the Roadless Rule? The roadless rule prevents logging and the construction of roads and other development on millions of acres of public land. The USDA wants to rescind Roadless Rule. This would undo those protections on 44.7 million acres of forest land, allowing roads to be constructed and timber to be harvested in these precious, fragile, wild spaces. Why is this important? Undoing these protections would impact ecosystems, affect climate change, and alter these beautiful landscapes f
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8 months ago
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Alexys Abroad
Rescinding the Roadless Rule to fight fires doesn't make any sense!
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8 months ago
substack.com
The Roadless Rule is supposed to protect wild places. What went wrong in the Tongass National Forest?
Mar 28, 2022
grist.org
James Risch Discusses Idaho Roadless Rule And Fire Prevention Methods
10 months ago
MSN
Dailymotion
2:38
The Trump Administration proposes ending the Roadless Rule in the national forests
8 months ago
MSN
KIVI Boise,ID
1:01
The Roadless Rule has protected 58 million acres of our wildest national forest lands from clearcutting for more than a generation. The Trump administration now wants to throw these forest protections overboard so the timber industry can make huge money from unrestrained logging. | Earthjustice
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9 months ago
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Earthjustice
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What is a roadless area? It's a pristine tract of land of 5,000 acres or more without a road. These are the rarest types of land designations we have left. And they provide the cleanest air and water in the world. Most are on the national forest system, and many border our national parks. Sensitive species like moose, Grizzly bears, bull trout and wolverines need these areas. The current administration has moved to end protections for these areas. Speak up for these last epic areas by commenting
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8 months ago
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Michael Hodges, Author
Trump to rescind 'Roadless Rule' protecting 58 million acres of forest land
10 months ago
npr.org
0:16
What is a roadless area? It's a pristine tract of land of 5,000 acres or more without a road. These are the rarest types of land designations we have left. And they provide the cleanest air and water in the world. Most are on the national forest system, and many border our national parks. Sensitive species like moose, Grizzly bears, bull trout and wolverines need these areas. The current administration has moved to end protections for these areas. Speak up for these last epic areas by commenting
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8 months ago
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Michael Hodges, Author
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Today we have another chance to keep wild forests safe — for good. America's roadless forests are some of the most intact, connected wildlife habitats left in the country. They're sanctuaries where grizzly bears, salmon, spotted owls, California condors, and hundreds of other imperiled species can live wild and free. The United States wisely protected these places decades ago with the Roadless Area Conservation Rule — which the Trump administration now wants to scrap. Nearly 30,000 Center suppor
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7 months ago
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Center for Biological Diversity
0:34
One of the myths the USDA is pushing to gain support for rescinding the Roadless Rule is that it will somehow “increase accessibility” for disabled people. ‼️ This is a lie ‼️ Roads don’t automatically make nature more accessible. The Roadless Rule being rescinded offers no safeguards or guarantees that any new roads would even be accessible via regular, civilian cars. They could exclusively be commercial logging or ATV roads for all we know. But the biggest gripe I have with this myth is that a
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8 months ago
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Madeleine Wilson Photography
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We have just 8 days left to tell the Forest Service to protect the Roadless Rule- and with it, protect the forests and habitats that shape my life and yours. What is the Roadless Rule? And why do I want to protect it? For me, it’s about safeguarding my motherhood, their childhood, and our family’s connection to each other and nature. And it might be the most important public lands policy you’ve never heard of. The 2001 Roadless Rule is a conservation policy that limits road construction and timb
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8 months ago
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Katyrobinbird
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Federal Forest Webinar : The Roadless Rule : February 2026
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2 months ago
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Legacy Forest Defense Coalition
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Impossible Places | World's Most Dangerous Transportation Roads That Feel Like a Nightmare|4K Travel
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America's Most Remote Town: No Cars, No Roads!
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What is The Roadless Rule
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OCMTBA
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Hundreds attend public hearing on national forest 'Roadless Rule' rollback
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Impossible Places| World’s Most Dangerous Roads That Shouldn’t Exist | 4K Travel Documentary
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Understanding the Roadless Rule Impact on National Forests
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8 months ago
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parksdan
Report: Roadless areas protect vital fish and wildlife habitat, hunting and outdoor recreation
6 days ago
trib.com
Outdoor Alliance on Instagram: "There are just two days left to submit a comment to defend the Roadless Rule. The Roadless Rule protects 58 million acres of backcountry recreation across the country. The current planned rescission by the USDA would affect 45 million acres of roadless areas. This includes 25,121 miles of trails, 8,659 climbing routes, 768 miles of whitewater paddling, and 10,794 miles of mountain biking. If protections are lost, some of your favorite places to hike, climb, bike o
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8 months ago
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