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...Endangered Species and Limit Public Input~ Interview with Marty Hayden, legislative director with Earthjustice, conducted by Between the Lines' Melinda Tuhus
White House Rules Changes on Forest Management Could Reduce Protection of Endangered Species and Limit Public Input

Interview with Marty Hayden, legislative director with Earthjustice, conducted by Melinda Tuhus

True to form, the Bush administration picked the run-up to a major holiday to announce a radical change in environmental policy. This time the holiday was Christmas, and the issue was national forest management policy.

The stated goal of the change is to increase efficiency and give more decision-making power to local and regional forest managers when creating 15-year plans for managing the nation's forests. The changes will make it easier for these forest managers to decide whether to allow more logging, drilling or off-road vehicle use in the nation's 155 national forests and grasslands.

However, environmentalists say the changes will lead to greatly reduced protections for all species who live in the forests and will cut back on opportunities for public comment. Although the rules are effective Dec. 31st, environmental groups are gearing up to challenge them. Between The Lines' Melinda Tuhus spoke with Marty Hayden, legislative director with Earthjustice, an organization that litigates on behalf of environmental groups. He discusses what the rule changes will mean for the almost 200 million acres of forests now under federal control.

Call Earthjustice at (202) 667-4500 or visit their web site at www.earthjustice.org

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