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Protecting America's National Forests, a report by the Heritage Forests Campaign


In This Section

" Introduction

" Repeal of the Roadless Rule

" Americans Unite to Reinstate Protections

" Promises Made, Promises Broken

" Cutting into America's Last Intact National Forests

" Focus on Four States:
    "Idaho
    "Minnesota
    "Oregon
    "Alaska

" Additional Roadless Area Incursions

" Print-Quality Photos

" Press Release

Print-Quality Photos

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Alaska: East Kuiu Roadless Area Complex
Site of proposed Threemile Timber Sale
Source: Skip Gray


Alaska: Cleveland Roadless Area
Site of proposed Emerald Bay Timber Sale
Source: Ground-truthing Project, Sitka Conservation Society


Colorado: HD Mountain Roadless Area
Site of proposed Coal Bed Methane Project
Source: www.savehdmountains.org


Colorado: HD Mountain Roadless Area
Site of proposed Coal Bed Methane Project
Source: www.savehdmountains.org


Idaho: Sage Creek Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Smoky Mountain Mine Expansion
Source: Ralph Maughan, www.forwolves.org


Idaho: Meade Peak Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Smoky Mountain Mine Expansion
Source: Ralph Maughan, www.forwolves.org


Idaho: Sage Greek Roadless Area, Recent Phosphate Exploration
Source: Marv Hoyt, Greater Yellowstone Coalition


Idaho: Smoky Mountain Mine Proposed for Expansion into Sage Creek and Meade Peak Roadless Areas
Source: Marv Hoyt, Greater Yellowstone Coalition


Idaho: Soda Point Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Three Basin Timber Sale
Source: UntraveledRoad: www.UntraveledRoad.com


Idaho: Scotchman Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Rising Cougar Timber Sale
Source: Jonathan Oppenheimer, Idaho Conservation League


New Hampshire: Wild River Roadless Area
Site of Proposed than Timber Sale Project
Source: Daniel Yetter


Oregon: South Kalmiopsis Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Biscuit Timber Sale
Source: Barbara Ullian, Siskiyou Regional Education Project


Oregon: McDonald Peak Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Ski Area Expansion
Source: Lesley Adams, Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center


Wyoming: Lake Alice Roadless Area
Site of Proposed Road Construction
Source: Wild Utah Project

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