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  1. Jan 7, 2025National Old-Growth Amendment From the Chief's Desk. Chief Randy Moore. January 7, 2025. Chief Randy Moore. Over the past two and a half years, we have worked to better understand mature and old-growth forests, where they are located across the National Forest System, assess the threats they face, and learn more about how we can better steward ...
  2. The U.S. Department of Agriculture initiated scoping for a proposed national old growth amendment in December 2023. The Forest Service evaluated public input from the initial scoping period, which closed Feb. 2, 2024.Extensive feedback from a diverse range of audiences was vital in the development of the draft environmental impact statement and incorporated into the proposed action and used to ...
  3. missoulacurrent.com

    Jan 8, 2025"Today's announcement from USDA to withdraw the National Old Growth Amendment is welcome news to the State of Montana. Over the course of the last three years, USDA and the U.S. Forest Service have failed to adequately engage with governors and states to address flaws in this plan. I look forward to a new era of collaboration with our ...
  4. Jan 10, 2025The proposed plan, called the National Old-Growth Amendment, would have prohibited commercial logging on about 10 million hectares of old growth and required all national forests to update their management plans to increase the resilience of old-growth stands. "It was an unprecedented approach," says Josh Hicks of the Wilderness Society.
  5. wyomingnews.com

    5 days agoBUFFALO — Amid backlash from the timber industry and some national forest-adjacent communities, the U.S. Forest Service withdrew its National Old Growth Amendment.
  6. Jan 15, 2025The United States Forest Service recently announced its withdrawal from the National Old Growth Amendment (NOGA). The plan would have amended all national forest land management plans to conserve and steward old-growth forests in the wake of increasing threats due to climate conditions.
  7. proposed National Old-Growth Amendment was released on December 20, 2023, and was followed by a public comment period. What Is the Purpose of the National Old-Growth Amendment? The proposed National Old-Growth Amendment would be the first of its kind to amend all forest land management plans. It would be adaptive
  8. sierranevadaalliance.org

    Jun 28, 2024SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif., June 27, 2024 - On June 20, 2024, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service took the next step to advance President Biden's commitment to conserving old growth forests by publishing a draft environmental impact statement for the proposed national old growth forest plan amendment.The proposed amendment is available in the Federal Register and will be ...
  9. ncelenviro.org

    Sep 19, 2024Today 81 legislators from 36 states and territories submitted comments to the USDA Forest Service supporting amending land management plans across the National Forest System and calling for a stronger National Old Growth Amendment. The comments called for three main changes to the current plans: One of the simplest and most cost-effective approaches to climate … Continued
  10. forestresources.org

    Sep 5, 2024On June 20th, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) released its draft Environmental Impact Statement, outlining its proposal for the conservation of old-growth forests across the National Forest system. The National Old-Growth Amendment (NOGA) proposed rule is in response to Executive Order 14072 directing the agency to "…further conserve mature ...
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