Forest conservationists sued the U.S. Forest Service, claiming one of the largest logging and vegetation management projects proposed in California’s history was authorized by the agency without fulfilling the requirement of an environmental-impact statement that complies with the National Environmental Policy Act.
The groups, which include Klamath Forest Alliance, Earth Island Institute, Sequoia Forestkeeper, Conservation Congress, Ameri...
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