Protect America's Roadless Public Lands
The Trump administration is looking to finalize a repeal of a longstanding rule “Roadless Rule” meant to safeguard intact forests across the West.
The 2001 Roadless Rule conserves tens of millions of acres of multiple-use public lands. This is land open to hunt, fish, and explore. It can’t be built on, paved over, or commercially exploited.

The Offroad Report
Per Trout Unlimited “In Idaho 75 percent of all chinook salmon and steelhead habitat is found in roadless areas. More than half of the strong populations of Redband trout in the Columbia basin are found in roadless areas. Nearly 70 percent of Wyoming’s Yellowstone cutthroat trout habitat is found in areas without roads. More than 70 percent of all the chinook, coho, pink, and chum salmon in southeast Alaska are found in areas without roads."

Damage Control
If the repeal goes through, new road construction and industrial scale logging could destroy fish and wildlife habitat, degrade water quality, and reduce public access to backcountry hunting and fishing in these roadless areas.
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