The Forest Service is proposing to amend seven forest plans in
the southern Rockies to adopt conservation measures for Canada lynx,
a threatened species.
Find out the status and resolution of current appeals.
Forest Service managers make many resource-management decisions,
which may be subject to appeal (request to a higher authority for
administrative review of a decision).
Learn about your right to appeal
a decision.
Find out more about the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA).
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The region has expanded fire assessment, suppression, and prevention
programs to carry out the National Fire Plan.
Forest Planning
You can find out about current forest planning efforts at the forest
and grassland websites.
Completed plans are also available.
Policies & Legislation
Local, regional, and national policies, agreements, and legislation
guide our priorities and procedures. Many of our regulations are
explained in the Code
of Federal Regulations.
Projects are planned to meet objectives of special programs and
policies, such as the following:
- Payments to states
- Roadless area conservation
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The project team is compiling information about terrestrial and
aquatic ecosystems, and associated plants and animals, to integrate
into scientifically sound, efficient approaches to land management.
Projects
Check the forest and grassland websites to find information on
current and proposed projects for watershed restoration, habitat
improvement, recreation sites, timber sales, roads, and more.
The Forest Service routinely requests public comment on projects
that it proposes. Find out how to voice
your opinions about our projects.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) provides that any person
has the right to request federal agency records and obtain copies
of records unless they are protected from disclosure under exemptions
in the law.
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