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Forest Service Chief Stumps for More Logging in Montana
Forest Service plans consolidation and staff cuts, aiming to boost logging, mining, grazing, and motorized recreation while aggressively suppressing wildfires, affecting over 5,000 workers.
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USFS CHIEF STUMPS FOR MORE LOGGING
CONGRESSIONAL WESTERN CAUCUS
·Missoula, United States
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Forest Service chief stumps for more logging in Montana
Addressing the Congressional Western Caucus as it gathered in Whitefish, Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz laid out a vision for more logging despite fewer workers left in the agency.
·Helena, United States
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USFS chief Tom Schultz outlines vision for more logging, mining and grazing and less wildfire in America’s national forests
WHITEFISH — U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Shultz on Tuesday said America’s national forests need less wildfire and more logging, mining, grazing and recreational activity. Schultz was the keynote speaker at a conference organized by the Congressional Western Caucus chaired by U.S. Rep. Doug LaMalfa, R-California. The multi-day summit in the Flathead Valley has given U.S. senators and representatives an opportunity to talk policy with state offic…
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