Trump administration moves to end rule protecting swaths of forest land

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US Agriculture Department says rescinding the 2001 rule will help reduce wildfire risk and return control to local managers.The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has filed a proposal to rescind the entirety of the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which prohibits road construction and logging on nearly 45 million acres (18 million hectares) of national forest land.Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins submitted the proposal on Tuesday, saying it will mitigate wildfire risk by returning authority to local forest managers, who “know the land best”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Fires in Spokane, Washington, burn 600 structures, force 60,000 evacuationslist 2 of 4Poll suggests US adults are facing increased strain from extreme heatlist 3 of 4Pilot and crew member die in helicopter crash battling Utah firelist 4 of 4California tackles multiple wildfires as firefighter workforce faces strainend of list“For too long, outdated restrictions have kept tens of millions of forested acres off-limits to the very treatments that improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk to our communities,” Rollins said in a statement. “It’s time to turn the page on the fai...

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