‘Man’s hand in nature’: Forest Service passes controversial logging in Green Mountain National Forest
VERMONT, JUL 31 – The approved plan covers 72,000 acres and aims to improve habitats and restore wetlands while logging nearly 5 million cubic feet of timber, officials said.
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Forest Service passes controversial logging in Green Mountain National Forest - Vermont Daily Chronicle
The Telephone Gap Integrated Resource project had a historic level of public engagement, according to advocates, before it passed in June. By Camryn Woods, for the Community News Service A new logging plan for the Green Mountain National Forest could harvest almost 5 million cubic feet of timber, or enough trees to fill 5,000 school buses. The Telephone Gap Integrated Resource project was approved on June 13 after seven years of assessment. It …
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