
US Opens National Forests for Timber Amid Wildfire, Disease Risks
The U.S. Agriculture Department is opening up millions of acres of national forests for timber production following an executive order signed by President Trump.
The U.S. Agriculture Department is opening up millions of acres of national forests for timber production following an executive order signed by President Trump.
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