The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) today expressed concerns with Washington Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove’s order to immediately set aside 10,300 acres of state trust lands from sustainable timber harvests, as part of an effort to “conserve” 77,000 acres of these working forests. “Removing these acres from sustainable harvest will mean less revenue […]
August 2025
Roadless Rule Restrictions Are Leaving Montana’s Forests at Risk
Montana’s National Forests are among the most celebrated public lands in the United States, offering unmatched wildlife habitat, clean water, recreation, and scenic beauty. They also face some of the most severe wildfire threats. These threats are worsened, not reduced by current restrictions under the Clinton-era 2001 Roadless Rule. Approximately 6.4 million acres of National […]
Counterpoint: Keeping Washington’s State Trust Lands Working for the Public Good
In his recent Soapbox opinion, John Talberth calls for ending all timber harvests on Washington’s state trust lands and proposes replacing this revenue with a new tax on forest landowners, new fees on recreation, and selling speculative carbon offsets to investors and multinational corporations. This argument fundamentally misunderstands how Washington’s forest sector works and what’s […]
August 2025 Newsletter
Washington, DC Update Appropriations Trump Appointees Reconciliation Bill Implementation Permitting reform The AFRC Podcast Episode 47: Rescinding the Roadless Rule- Myth vs. Reality USDA, Forest Service Announce Major Reorganization, Opens Comment Period AFRC Comments on USDA/DOI Revise NEPA Regulations Judge DeSoto Denies Preliminary Injunction Request Against the Round Star Vegetation Management Project State of Montana […]