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Roadless Area Conservation, Mt. Ashland Ski Area Expansion, Post-fire "Salvage" Logging, Northwest Forest Plan, Survey & Manage, Aquatic Conservation Strategy, BLM Western Oregon Plan Revisions, Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Plan, National Landscape Conservation System, Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument

U.S. FEDERAL LANDS MANAGEMENT PROJECT

 

CD5106-5.jpgThe goal of our Federal Lands Management Project is to ensure that the best available, credible science is incorporated into resource management policies that shape the lands throughout the United States (and the rivers, streams and wetlands within those lands) administered by the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management.

 

* ROADLESS AREAS - working to protect our remaining roadless areas to preserve and enhance ecosystem function.

* POST-FIRE "SALVAGE" LOGGING - working to ensure ecologically sound post-fire management policies are developed.

* NORTHWEST FOREST PLAN - working to ensure conservation protections of the Northwest Forest Plan are maintained, restored (in cases where protections have been weakened), and strengthened.

* NATIONAL LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION SYSTEM - working to secure permanent recognition for and good management of BLM's Conservation System lands.

* CASCADE-SISKIYOU NATIONAL MONUMENT - working to protect and restore natural ecosystem processes in this biodiversity hotspot.

 

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