How Would Repealing the Roadless Rule Affect Skiers?
04-09-2025 21:45 via powder.com

How Would Repealing the Roadless Rule Affect Skiers?

Since 2001, the Roadless Rule has protected more than 58.2 million acres of wilderness areas in the US. This law, which also protects 30% of all national forest lands, keeps these areas safe from roadway development and logging, which would have significant impacts on the management, ecosystems, and usage of these spaces.
The Roadless Rule has been known to be one of the most significant protections of our nation's forests since President Theodore Roosevelt built the scaffolding for the US Fores
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