Utah has made an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service to co-manage its millions of acres of national forests.
The 20-year cooperative agreement between Utah and the U.S. Forest Service opens up public lands to commercial enterprise.
Today, the state of Utah entered into a 20-year cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, to help actively manage national forests across Utah. The agreement ...
The Forest Service and Utah are discussing a plan to hand more timber and thinning projects to the state. Having reached an agreement with Montana earlier this year to share management of national ...
Utah has had more than 7 million acres of national forest for over a century but not the say it wanted in managing them. That changed Thursday morning when the state finalized a new agreement with the ...
The Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Wildlands Defense, Native Ecosystems Council, and Council for Wildlife and Fish sued the U.S. Forest Service in federal district court in Utah for approving logging ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah and the U.S. Forest Service have reached a consent on a new 20-year cooperative agreement, which state leaders believe will better give them a seat at the table in forest ...
U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a next-generation agreement that builds on a ...
SALT LAKE CITY— The Trump administration and the state of Utah today announced an agreement to assert Utah’s control over 8 million acres of national forests while cutting public oversight and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — New fire restrictions are being implemented at Uinta-Wasatch-Cache and Ashley national forests, leaving some level of restrictions in place across nearly all public lands in Utah as ...
Many resorts have partnered with groups to create innovative programs that restore public lands surrounding resorts making a ...
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