Two Roads Diverged in a Wood, and I ... I Couldn't Believe I Was in a Roadless Area

Deal to shrink roadless areas in Idaho approved by Bush admin 3

An Idaho-specific plan meant to replace President Clinton's national roadless rule in the state was agreed to Friday by the Bush administration, timber interests, and a few environmental groups. If approved by the Secretary of Agriculture after a public-comment period, the revised rule would protect just 3.3 million acres of forestlands in the state, down from 9.3 million in Clinton's original roadless rule. Over 400,000 acres of current roadless areas in the state would be open to development with no restrictions, worrying environmental groups who are opposed to the plan that those areas could be mined and subjected to other destructive practices that were restricted under the original rule. Another 5.6 million acres of "roadless" forestlands could be subject to logging (and its attendant roads) if it's determined that logging could reduce fire risk to communities. Environmental groups Trout Unlimited and the Idaho Conservation League have backed the plan while the Wilderness Society and others have criticized the compromise, arguing that national forest lands protected by the original roadless rule "should be left roadless and undeveloped."

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  1. Wolverine Posted 5:43 am
    02 Sep 2008

    Two More DownWell, that's two more environmental groups taking an anti-environmental position on an issue.  Just add 'em to the list, which already includes the Natural Resources Defense Council.
  2. MAD MAC Posted 5:50 am
    02 Sep 2008

    Robert Frost you're notHow about a more conventional headline? Good grief.
  3. Nichole Posted 6:35 am
    02 Sep 2008

    SoDoes that mean the Wilderness Society has "roadless rage" ???  -couldn't resist

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