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The U.S. Forest Service is proposing to repeal the Roadless Rule — without asking Montanans how we think our public lands should be managed.The rule guides the management of over 6 million acres of national forest land in Montana. The agency held 600 public meetings — 34 in Montana — when it wrote the rule. Now, its leadership is rushing to repeal the rule without holding a single public meeting anywhere.
Join us for a community meeting to learn more about the Roadless Rule, explore how repealing it could impact recreation, wildlife, clean water, and public safety on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. You’re invited to share your thoughts on the proposed repeal and discuss alternatives for managing the Helena-Lewis and Clark’s roadless backcountry areas.
Please RSVP below if you plan on attending: https://www.roadlessrulemt.org/
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Holter Museum of Art, 12 E Lawrence St,Helena, Montana, United States
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