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  • maps, contained in the Forest Service Roadless Area Conservation Final Envirorunental Impact State:mcnt, Volume 2, dated Novl::rnber 2000. 4. What is the history behind the roadless rule? In January 1998, Forest Service ChiefMike Dombeck proposed
  • . "We have more forested land today in the U.S. than at the turn of the century," says U.S. Forest Service Chief Mike Dombeck. By contrast, in 1970, the national forests, as Wyoming Sen. Gale McGee put it, had been "depleted to the point that would shame
  • . "There is no reason the richest nation on earth should be funding the education of rural kids at the expense of our national forests," said a spokesman for U.S. Forest Service chief Michael Dombeck. "We're simply not going to turn the clock back and allow levels
  • their values now and for future generations. Public Comments on the Proposed Rule Bow Was Public Involvement Used in the Rulemaking Process? In January 1998, Forest Service Chief Mike Dombeck proposed to temporarily suspend road construction and reconstruction