Southern Environmental Law Center Seeks to Halt Trump Administration's Parting Shot at National Forests
January 09, 2021
January 09, 2021
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, Jan. 9 -- The Southern Environmental Law Center issued the following news release on Jan. 8:
A lawsuit filed today seeks to reverse the Trump administration's elimination of critical safeguards that have protected national forests from unneeded, ill-conceived and destructive logging, road building, and utility right-of-way projects.
The U.S. Forest Service - under orders from President Trump to sell more publicly owned forests for lumber . . .
A lawsuit filed today seeks to reverse the Trump administration's elimination of critical safeguards that have protected national forests from unneeded, ill-conceived and destructive logging, road building, and utility right-of-way projects.
The U.S. Forest Service - under orders from President Trump to sell more publicly owned forests for lumber . . .
