Fast-Tracking Logging On Federal Lands May Not Lessen Wildfire Risk
The current version of the Farm Bill includes House-backed provisions that would streamline logging projects on federal land. The administration argues logging could mitigate wildfire risk.
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November 29, 2018 at 01:49AM
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NPR News: Fast-Tracking Logging On Federal Lands May Not Lessen Wildfire Risk
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