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Public weighs in on roadmap for state land planning
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources proposes new rules for managing 375,000 acres of state lands, focusing on old growth forests, invasive species, and trail maintenance. The rules, open for public comment until June 18, aim to streamline planning but face concerns about insufficient public input and transparency.
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Agency of Natural ResourcesorganizationGreen Mountain CluborganizationVermont Department of Forests, Parks and RecreationorganizationVermont Mountain Biking AssociationorganizationStanding TreesorganizationMike DeBonispersonHannah PhillipspersonNick BennettepersonZack Porterpersonold growth foreststopictrail maintenancetopic
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