The U.S. Forest Service wants to scrap a 20-year-old Roadless Rule that shields millions of acres from logging and road building — including over 62,000 acres in Minnesota — arguing it hinders wildfire prevention and forest management. But environmentalists warn roads will wreck habitats, fragment wildlife, and pollute water. Public comments are open until September 21 as the debate rages between local control and conservation.
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