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Idaho logging projects hits new roadblock
The Ninth Circuit ruled that an Idaho federal court erred in allowing a logging project without environmental review, siding with the Alliance for the Wild Rockies. The decision centered on whether the Forest Service violated the Healthy Forests Restoration Act by excluding the project from environmental assessment requirements. The court emphasized that issue exhaustion did not apply due to the project's 'collaborative restoration' exemption and informal scoping process.
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