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These Oregon natural areas could be logged, developed if Trump rescinds roadless rule
These Oregon natural areas could be logged, developed if Trump rescinds roadless rule
These Oregon natural areas could be logged, developed if Trump rescinds roadless rule

Published on: 09/08/2025

This news was posted by Oregon Today News

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The Big Obsidian Flow and East Lake are seen from the trail on Paulina Peak at the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. The area around the volcano would be opened up to road construction and logging if the Trump administration rescinds the roadless rule.

Many beloved recreation areas across Oregon would be opened up to road construction and logging if the Trump administration rescinds a two-decade-old rule that protects wild areas in national forests across the country.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2025/09/these-oregon-natural-areas-could-be-logged-developed-if-trump-rescinds-roadless-rule.html

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