The Forest Service controls over 194 million acres of ‘wild land’, defined as land with NO ROADS. The Trump administration is trying to overturn this designation and open these areas, with road building. WHY?

Stop creating controversy where none exists. Last month the public was given just 21 days to weigh in on repealing the rule. The response demonstrated that no one is asking for the changes the administration is pushing. Over 99% of the 183,000 comments submitted argued against removing the public land protection for roadless lands, according to the Center for Western Priorities, which evaluated the response.

The many conservationists who defend roadless areas tend to do so because these often-remote areas of our national forest are fine as they are and need to be left alone. They provide world-class wildlife habitat, havens for recreation and clean water.

Is this just part of Dotard’s ‘flood the zone’ policy, to distract from all the damage being done to our country/democracy, and take attention from he and his pal’s association with the his perv pal Epstein?

Who knows, but the NYC conman, whose father never took him camping or fishing has a strange desire to wreck America’s wilderness areas.

We can’t let him.

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