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Fix America’s Forests
A Permanent Fix for “Cottonwood” Is Necessary to Help Restore Our Forests
A coalition letter addressed to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and House Natural Resources Committee
Bureaucracy Is Slow, But Wildfires Move Fast
This week, multiple positive forest management bills passed out of committee in the U.S. House and Senate with bipartisan support.
Litigation Threatens to Upend Biden’s Strategy to Tackle the Wildfire Crisis
If Congress does not act soon, the Forest Service predicts urgently needed forest restoration efforts could be set back up to a decade.
Why Our Forests Need a Trim
Congress should quickly pass a Cottonwood fix so that we can fix America’s forests.
Clean Air Act Regulations Make it Harder to Conduct Forest Restoration
A public comment submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on its proposal to lower the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for particulate matter.
Time’s Up on the Cottonwood Fix
Cottonwood erects unnecessary red tape and encourages special-interest litigation that hinders the Forest Service’s goals of reducing wildfire risk and restoring forest ecosystems.
“Cottonwood” Delays Urgently Needed Forest Restoration
Testimony submitted to the House Natural Resources Committee hearing on forest management.
Montana’s Path to Burning Back Better
Fixing America’s Forests will require a variety of tools, but Montana has a substantial opportunity to expand the use of prescribed fire on private lands.
Burn Back Better
Expanding the use of prescribed fire on state, private, and tribal land would have significant benefits for forest resilience, community protection, and environmental conservation.
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