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The U.S. Forest Service proposes an immense salvage logging proposal, 518 million board feet over 45 square miles, that would severely damage one of America's premier natural landscapes: the Siskiyou National Forest of southern Oregon.  This is the first significant logging proposed within an inventoried National Forest roadless area in the lower 48 states since the Roadless Area Conservation Rule was promulgated nearly three years ago.  In fact, it is also one of the largest, most extreme logging projects EVER proposed by the Forest Service anywhere in the nation.  Please send your comments now -- the comment deadline has been extended to January 20, 2004.



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