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Declining Species Viability Red Shouldered Hawk Northern Goshawk Box and Wood Turtles Great Blue Heron Flying Squirrel Cerulean Warbler Timber Rattlesnake.

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1 Declining Species Viability Red Shouldered Hawk Northern Goshawk Box and Wood Turtles Great Blue Heron Flying Squirrel Cerulean Warbler Timber Rattlesnake Indiana Bat Allegheny Wood Rat

2 Declining Water Quality

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9 FSEEE, ADP, and Sierra Club v. USFS Complaint filed November 20, 2008 Failure to apply NEPA Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics, Allegheny Defense Project, and the National Sierra Club v. U.S. Forest Service

10 Settlement “…the Forest agrees that it shall undertake appropriate NEPA analysis prior to issuing Notices to Proceed, or any other instrument for authorizing access to and surface occupancy of the Forest for oil and gas projects on split estates including both reserved and outstanding mineral interests.”

11 Transition Environmental Impact Statement (TEIS) The NEPA process for Oil and Gas Development on the ANF. Parts I and II Unique ANF process— not required to be like this.

12 Tracy Ridge

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14 Response to Litigation

15 PA House Republicans “Get ‘Em!”

16 Minard Run et al. v. USFS et al. “…for the last 30 years or so the Forest Service has been operating in violation of statutory law and mandates the position of the United States, and the Forest, that the Forest should have been complying with NEPA.”


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