Nearly 60 million acres of America’s wild national forests are at risk. 🌲 The Trump administration’s proposed repeal of the Roadless Rule threatens to open untouched lands to logging, mining, and corporate development—all under the guise of “common sense management” and “fire safety.” This video breaks down why the Roadless Rule matters, what’s really at stake, and why weakened environmental agencies can’t protect these fragile ecosystems if new roads are allowed. The truth? These roads won’t benefit everyday outdoor enthusiasts—they’ll serve corporations at the expense of wilderness, wildlife, and future generations. The time to act is now. Public comments are open until September 19, 2025. Make your voice heard before it’s too late. 👉 In This Video: What the Roadless Rule is and why it matters 🌎 How the repeal puts wild lands at risk 🪓 The real beneficiaries: corporations, not communities 💰 Why public action is critical ✊ 🔥 Take Action: Submit your public comment before Sept. 19, 2025 and stand up for wild lands.











