Bush change to NW forest plan would ease logging

  • 25/11/2002

The Bush administration has proposed changing a salmon protection program in order to ease environmental restrictions for the sale of timber from public forests in the Pacific Northwest. The administration's proposal to revise the Aquatic Conservation Strategy of the Northwest Forest Plan was published in the Federal Register. It will allow federal land managers to move forward with timber sales without having to consider the environmental impact to salmon populations, something that is currently required.