More than 600,000 acres of the Los Padres National Forest in California could re-open to industrial logging and road-building if the Trump administration achieves its goal of rescinding the Roadless ...
Mike Garrity writes, Decades of logging, road building and motorized recreation have fragmented grizzly habitat and limited ...
The Forest Service didn't "err on the side of the bear" when it left out illegal road use from the project assessment.
A federal judge says the U.S. Forest Service intentionally didn’t consider how unauthorized road use could compromise ...
BUTTE, MONT., Nov. 3, 2008—Logging trucks will start operating on the Lime Kiln road (Forest Road 8492), south of Butte, on Monday, November 3. The road will be closed to all other traffic until about ...
A view of land that The Wilderness Land acquired and then transferred to the United States Forest Service that is now part of the Los Padres National Forest around Trout Creek in San Luis Obispo ...