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Thanks to the incompetence of the Bush administration and the tenacity of environmental lawyers, the Roadless Rule has survived for 8 years.
by Rob Inglis,
Dec 15, 2008
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California Gov. Schwarzenegger won’t fight for
roadless rule; California Attorney General Bill Lockyer blasts
Forest Service revision of Sierra Nevada plan; Arizona Water
Settlements Act gives water and money to tribes; Lincoln County
(Nevada) Conserva
by Matt Jenkins,
Dec 06, 2004
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The large-scale salvage logging planned for the Biscuit
Fire area in southern Oregon and Northern California marks the
first time logging has been approved on land previously protected
by the Roadless Rule
by Dan Wilcock,
Jun 21, 2004
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From Conquest to Conservation: Our Public Lands Legacy by
Michael P. Dombeck, Christopher A. Wood and Jack E. Williams takes
a hopeful view of the ecological future of the nation’s
public lands
by April Reese,
Oct 27, 2003
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Judge rules against Clinton’s Roadless Rule; New
Mexico calls off coyote hunt; Interior Secretary Gale Norton not
accountable for Indian trust funds; Joshua Hills development in
California stops; and Office of the Special Counsel has backlog of
whistleblo
by Laura Paskus,
Aug 04, 2003