Proposal to undo Roadless Rule would open some of southern California’s last wild forests to development

“If we go in here and log or if we go in here and develop the roads, that can’t be undone. The fractures to the environment can’t be undone, and we lose out, not just on this resource for people, but it’s another strike for the biodiversity crisis.”

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