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The Roundup for April 7, 2017

The Roundup for April 7, 2017

Objections to Olympic National Forest War Games Rejected - FSEEE Olympic National Forest officials have largely dismissed objections filed by more than 100 people opposed to a Navy plan to conduct electronic warfare drills on the forest. Interior Department repeals...

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The Roundup for March 31, 2017

The Roundup for March 31, 2017

The standoff between Trump and green groups just boiled into war - The Washington Post The first shots have been fired in what’s likely to be a long, bitter war over the environment between conservationists and President Trump. It started Wednesday when a broad...

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The Roundup for March 24, 2017

The Roundup for March 24, 2017

Forest Service Asks Public's Help with Train Maintenance - FSEEE Last year, Congress passed the National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act, which calls for doubling the amount of trail work undertaken by volunteers by 2021. Forest Service officials are asking the...

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The Roundup for March 17, 2017

The Roundup for March 17, 2017

Trump Budget Would Slash Environmental Programs, Research — FSEEE Scientific research and environmental protection programs would suffer major cuts under a proposed budget outline released this week by the Trump administration. Trump to repeal Obama fracking...

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The Roundup for March 10, 2017

The Roundup for March 10, 2017

Federal Land Good for Local Economies—FSEEE The question of whether states should be given management responsibilities for federal lands raises impassioned arguments over the best use of wide swaths of the American West. Often lost in that debate is little-noticed...

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Reading the Tea Leaves

Reading the Tea Leaves

With Trump agriculture secretary nominee Sonny Perdue still awaiting a confirmation hearing, which has not been scheduled because the dog appears to have eaten Perdue’s financial disclosure homework, the Forest Service has been trying to figure out what message will...

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Nevada Rancher Hage Loses in Court

Nevada Rancher Hage Loses in Court

A Nevada ranching family that battled federal land managers for decades must remove its cattle from public lands and pay $587,294 in fines for “repeated willful unauthorized grazing.” Wayne N. Hage must file a statement of compliance by mid April or face a contempt of...

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Federal Land Good for Local Economies

Federal Land Good for Local Economies

The question of whether states should be given management responsibilities for federal lands raises impassioned arguments over the best use of wide swaths of the American West. Often lost in that debate is little-noticed research that has serious dollars-and-cents...

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The Roundup for February 24, 2017

The Roundup for February 24, 2017

Happy birthday! This past week, the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky (originally named the Cumberland) celebrates 80 years and the Bighorn National Forest in Wyoming celebrates 120 years. Here's to many more! Americans once moved away from forests. Now forests...

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The Roundup for February 17, 2017

The Roundup for February 17, 2017

Take Note... Congress is in recess for the President's day holiday. Most representatives will be hosting town hall meetings during this time. We urge you to attend these meetings. Bring one question on a topic you care about and ask it if you get a chance. Fees will...

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The Roundup for February 10, 2017

The Roundup for February 10, 2017

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Planning Like It’s 1983

Planning Like It’s 1983

In a move widely viewed as a nod toward proponents of local control of public lands, the House of Representatives yesterday voted to scrap a new rule governing planning conducted by the Bureau of Land Management. Supporters of the “Planning 2.0” rule say it would...

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The Roundup for February 3, 2017

The Roundup for February 3, 2017

The Roundup is a regular compilation of Forest Service and public land issues in the news. Click the links below to read the full story. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Stay Vocal. GOP Lawmaker Withdraws Bill to Transfer Federal Land—FSEEE Dispatch Utah Representative...

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GOP Lawmaker Withdraws Bill to Transfer Federal Land

GOP Lawmaker Withdraws Bill to Transfer Federal Land

Utah Representative Jason Chaffetz announced last night that he will withdraw a bill that called for transferring more than 3 million acres of federal land to state ownership. The Republican’s abrupt move came after a fierce public backlash, including from hunters and...

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