The Roadless Rule was established to “provide lasting protection in the context of multiple-use management” for 58 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands. Roadless areas protect our nation's public lands from large-scale mining, oil and gas drilling, logging, and development.

Help us protect our backcountry recreation areas. Roadless rules defend forests, and help preserve their clean air, clean water, and local habitat.

Defend the Roadless Rule to Protect National Forests | Outdoor Alliance

Help us protect our backcountry recreation areas. Roadless rules defend forests, and help preserve their clean air, clean water, and local habitat.

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Secretary of the USDA Brooke Collins recently announced the agency's plans to roll back the Roadless Rule, putting both land and water, and backcountry recreation at risk.

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