Roadless rule action

Editor’s note: The national Sierra Club is asking all to help protect our wild forests from Trump taking away the popular Roadless Rule by submitting your comments (link below). This affects our Los Padres National Forest too.

Wheeler Gorge

Protecting our wildest and pristine forests is supported by people across political parties and across the country. But the Trump administration is steamrolling ahead with its plans to revoke a decades-old policy known as the Roadless Rule.

Our undeveloped national forests are the heart of our public land. But now one of the most important -- and most underappreciated -- conservation policies is on the verge of being cut by Trump. If the Roadless Area Conservation Rule is repealed, 45 million acres of pristine national forests across the country would be opened for the first time in over 20 years to road building and the logging, mining, and extractive industries that come with that.

The policy was created by the Forest Service because it was ecologically critical, fiscally responsible, and overwhelmingly popular. Now the administration is repealing it, citing fire concerns and timber value - but neither of those justifications stands up to scrutiny.

Last year, over 600,000 people voiced their support for this rule, but the Trump administration is steamrolling ahead and ignoring the American public. Our goal is to continue to demonstrate how popular this policy is, and to raise more awareness about it, by submitting even more comments to the administration than last year. 

Muir quote and forest

oin your voice with thousands of others by submitting your comment today!

https://tinyurl.com/Save-Forests