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BLM and Forest Service update council on roadless rescission, Wildcat loadout review and wild‑horse gathers
Summary
BLM and Forest Service staff told the council the federal inventory roadless rule rescission could allow more active management but may face litigation; BLM described a 14‑day emergency review for the Wildcat oil transloader and an emergency gather that has removed 40 wild horses at Muddy Creek with plans for about 150 more.
BLM and Forest Service staff briefed the Emery County Public Lands Council on multiple land‑management items, from the recent rescission of the Roadless Rule to local projects and emergency actions.
Forest Service staff said roughly 40% of the local Manti portion had been designated inventory roadless area under the prior rule; rescission could allow managers to pursue more active treatments to remove…
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