NH Roadless Areas in the White Mountain National Forest
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Sun, Sep 14, 2025; 6:30 PM
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09/14/2025 6:30 PM
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NH Roadless Areas in the White Mountain National Forest
Virtual Presentation about public lands in New Hampshire under threat of development, logging and sale and what you can do about it.
Webinar URL: meet.google.com/pxv-kotv-gmn
Jerry Curran
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Organized By: New Hampshire Chapter
Location: Virtual
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Jerry Curran
jerryglc44@gmail.com
The Trump administration wants to hand over nearly 60 million acres of our treasured national forests to corporations. Revoking the Roadless Rule, one of America's most successful conservation measures, would have devastating effects on wildlife, drinking water, communities, local tourism economies, clean air, and wildfire management.
In the White Mountains, most of the designated roadless areas (about 235,000 acres) are actually buffers between the five wilderness areas and the rest of the forest. Industrial logging in the roadless areas will make the wilderness areas become small islands in what is now a larger continuous national forest.
The deadline for public comments - reduced to 22 days - is fast approaching. We need your help to spread the word to increase comments and let our elected officials understand that the Roadless Areas are vital to our future, local recreational economy, and climate resiliency.
Come to the Sunday, September 14th virtual meeting to join other concerned people, like hikers, paddlers, youths and elders, lovers of trees, clean air and clean water enthusiasts, recreational professionals, urbanite, suburban and rural people, area and regional landowners, public officials and many others. This is our public land and we can work together to keep all of it protected!
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