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Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness by Brett Haverstick, Wilderness Watch.
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In May, the U.S. Forest Service authorized the use of chainsaws by commercial outfitters and guides for seven months a year for up to three ye...
Mission Mountains Wilderness in Montana. Photo by Troy Smith.
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In good news for the Mission Mountains Wilderness in Montana, this spring the Forest Service withdrew its controversial Mid-Swan Landscape Restoration and WUI Pro...
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Across the United States, from Alaska to Puerto Rico, there are about 112 million acres of of...
Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness courtesy Great Old Broads for Wilderness.
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After a year of secret, behind-closed-door negotiations, the U.S. Forest Service recently authorized massive amounts of gas-powered chainsa...
After a year of secret, behind-closed-door negotiations with private, commercial outfitters and guides, the U.S. Forest Service recently authorized massive amounts of gas-powered chainsaw use by commercial outfitters and guides in the large...
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Wilderness Watch is the leading national organization whose sole focus is the preservation and proper stewardship of lands and rivers included in the National Wilderness Preservation System.
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