Tell Congress: Permanently Protect Our National Forests from Industrial Development

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Help us protect nearly 60 million acres of public lands—treasured national forests—from yet another Trump administration attack. Revoking the Roadless Rule wouldn't just be pro-industry, it would be bad policy with devastating effects on wildlife, drinking water, communities, local tourism economies, clean air, and wildfire management.

Luckily, champions in Congress have introduced the Roadless Area Conservation Act to protect these essential forests. Codifying the Roadless Rule into law would mean places like Sequoia National Forest (CA), White Mountain National Forest (NH), and Mt. Hood National Forest (OR) stay standing.

Sign your name now to tell your representatives in Congress: STOP Trump's attacks on our national forests by enshrining the Roadless Rule into law!

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Photo by US Forest Service, Alaska Region: Chugach National Forest has been protected by the Roadless Rule. Without it, industrial development like logging and mining is eligible in this pristine forest ecosystem.