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Forest Service Roadless Area

Americans expect their national forests to be managed and protected for future generations. They expect access for recreation and fire prevention, and they expect access to reach their private lands. Above all, Americans expect their national forests to be healthy, green, full of fish and wildlife.

Unfortunately, the public is assured of none of those things in the most recent Forest Service proposal to regulate so-called “roadless” areas. In a policy that confounds both science and common sense, the Forest Service is aiming to permanently lock-up nearly 60 million acres of our National Forest System for the exclusive use of non-motorized recreationists.

Benign neglect will not restore healthy forests. According to the Forest Service, our national forests are experiencing the worst health crisis in their history with 65 million acres - one third of our National Forest System - at catastrophic risk to wildfire, insect infestation, and disease. Yet rather than embracing a scientific approach to manage those lands, the Forest Service proposal would wall-off 60 million acres and doom them to a cycle of overstocked stands, disease and insect infestation, and catastrophic wildfires. Devastation like that witnessed recently in Los Alamos, NM is the inevitable result.


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