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Logging Project Near Yellowstone Could Threaten Wildlife Habitat and Tourist-Dependent Businesses

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The U.S. Forest Service is using emergency authority to advance the Bear Palmer Forest Health Project, but opponents say the streamlined process could negatively affect forest recovery, wildlife and area businesses.

A proposed federal logging project in the forests bordering Yellowstone National Park is drawing growing concern from local residents, business owners and conservation advocates who fear it could have lasting impacts on wildlife habitat, recreation and tourism in one of Montana’s most iconic landscapes.

Logging Project Near Yellowstone Could Threaten Wildlife Habitat and Tourist-Dependent Businesses

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