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Trump Guts Utah Monuments

Trump Guts Utah Monuments

Donald Trump signed a pair of proclamations today that would shrink two national monuments in Utah in what would be the largest rollback of federally protected land in American history. Speaking in Salt Lake City, the president announced that his administration would...

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Lawsuit Challenges Arizona Copper Mine

Lawsuit Challenges Arizona Copper Mine

A quartet of conservation groups filed a lawsuit earlier this week challenging the Forest Service’s approval of a massive open-pit copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains of southern Arizona. The lawsuit alleges the Forest Service violated at least 10 environmental...

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Victories of 2017

Victories of 2017

Dear FSEEE Supporter, This has been a trying year. Those who care passionately about our public lands have endured a bevy of broadsides threatening the values we hold so dear. Attacks on national monuments, giveaways to private interests, efforts to undo bedrock...

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Saving Birds, One Screen At a Time

Saving Birds, One Screen At a Time

Each year, thousands of birds are trapped after flying down ventilation pipes, chimneys, dryer vents and other types of pipes. A Wyoming-based bird advocacy group is working to change that by partnering with public land management agencies, including the Forest...

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Agency Approves Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Agency Approves Atlantic Coast Pipeline

The Forest Service has approved a controversial natural gas pipeline that would cut across two national forests in the Appalachian Mountains. Conservationists vowed to challenge the agency’s approval of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, which would span more than 600...

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Air Force Training Proposal Draws Criticism

Air Force Training Proposal Draws Criticism

A U.S. Air Force proposal to expand training flights over New Mexico’s Gila National Forest, including over designated wilderness areas, has drawn a strong negative reaction from local residents who fear the flights would disrupt the region’s tranquility and drive...

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Small-Town Newspaper Gets It Right

Small-Town Newspaper Gets It Right

A pitched battle is underway over how to interpret this summer’s wildfires on federal lands, which wafted thick layers of smoke into urbanized areas around the West. How that battle ends will have serious implications for how our public lands are managed in the years...

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Study: Murrelet Decline Continues

Study: Murrelet Decline Continues

Marbled murrelets, the diminutive seabirds that fly inland to lay eggs high in the crooks of old-growth Northwest forests, will likely go extinct in Oregon in coming years if no action is taken to help them, according to the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife. A...

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