Trump Wants To Exempt Tongass National Forest From Roadless Rule
The Trump administration wants to reverse a nearly two decade rule to allow more logging in Alaska's Tongass National Forest. Environmentalists and tribal governments oppose the move.
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October 24, 2019 at 04:01PM
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NPR News: Trump Wants To Exempt Tongass National Forest From Roadless Rule
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