The LA Times reports:
“A federal appeals court ruled Friday that a controversial blueprint for managing national forests in the Sierra Nevada was flawed because the U.S. Forest Service didn’t adequately assess how fish would be affected by increases in logging and road building.”
Read full story in the LA Times: 9th Circuit deems Forest Service Sierra plan flawed – latimes.com.
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