Judge Tells Forest Service to Stop Playing Games
Thursday October 20, 2005
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Forest Service went overboard when it suspended more than a hundred small projects, from mushroom picking to cutting Christmas trees, ostensibly to comply with a court order requiring the agency to give the public a greater say in forest management decisions. The Forest Service response had been criticized by environmental groups as a "game playing" strategy to help the agency gain political support for limiting public involvement.


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