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Trump administration moves to rescind rule that protects millions of acres of national forest

The change would lift a 25-year-old ban on logging, roads and mining in undeveloped forests.
The Tongass National Forest
The Tongass National Forest on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska in 2021.Salwan Georges / The Washington Post via Getty Images file

The Trump administration took a step ‌toward rescinding a decades-old rule that protects undeveloped forests on Tuesday in a move it says will help manage wildfire risk, but which environmental groups oppose, saying it would do the opposite.

President Donald Trump has ​rolled back environmental regulations and taken land out of conservation for purposes such as ​energy extraction.

The proposed rule filed by the U.S. Forest Service would rescind ⁠the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which bans logging, roads and mining in undeveloped forests, ​and move authority to local national forest managers, according to a press release from the ​Department of Agriculture.

The U.S. is suffering one of its worst years for wildfires, with 7.3 million acres burned in around 49,000 fires through August 17, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.

Agriculture Secretary ​Brooke Rollins said in the release that rescinding the rule would improve forest health and ​reduce wildfire risk.

“Today, we filed a proposal to restore authority to local forest managers who know the ‌land ⁠best, removing the barriers that have kept them from doing the work the land demands,” she said.

Environmental groups argue that rescinding the rule would increase wildfire risk by exposing more forest land to human activity. A 2025 analysis by the Wilderness Society found that wildfire density ​is lowest in wilderness ​and protected forest ⁠areas, and highest in the areas near roads.

Josh Hicks, the group’s director of conservation campaigns, said “too many communities, ecosystems, wildlife species and local ​economies depend on keeping these wild forests healthy and undisturbed.”

“Opening our ​backcountry forests ⁠to more roads and development, and therefore more ignitions, is also not a wildfire solution, and never will be,” Hicks said.

The Roadless Rule limits development on nearly 59 million acres of ​forest, about 30% of the National Forest System, according ​to the USDA.

The agency will take comment on the proposed rule until September 21.


Original source: https://www.nbcnews.com/health

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