NOTE TO
CORRESPONDENTS: FOREST CHIEF DIRECTS
LEADERSHIP TO UPHOLD ROADLESS VALUES
WASHINGTON,
DC, June 7, 2001 –
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth today
directed agency managers to move forward to protect roadless values in national
forests and grasslands in a manner consistent with USDA policies. The guidance, issued in a letter to regional
foresters, reserves to the Chief authority for all decisions about timber harvest
and road construction in inventoried roadless areas – with exceptions similar
to the Jan. 12, 2001 rule published in the Federal Register.
A recent court decision (Idaho v. Dombeck) temporarily
enjoined the Forest Service from implementing the roadless area conservation
rule of Jan. 12. The Chief’s action
provides immediate protections in designated roadless areas until long-term
protections are in place under the forest planning process.
To read the Chief’s letter, visit the Net: http://roadless.fs.fed.us.
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