Ohio’s sole national forest could be wiped out as Trump targets land for logging
by Stephen Starr in Athens country, Ohio from on (#70HES)
Over 80% of Wayne national forest classified as suitable for logging, drawing concern from locals
In the Appalachian foothills outside Athens, Ohio, more than 20,000 acres of forest land was mined for coal in the early 20th century, destroying miles upon miles of pristine woodlands.
By the 1930s, the federal government had to step in, taking it out of private hands and establishing the Wayne national forest in an attempt to prevent further degradation. In the decades since, maple, oak and other hardwood trees have taken over, returning to nature a region previously better known for extraction.
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