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		Definition of national forest in US English: national forestnoun A large expanse of forest that is owned, maintained, and preserved by the federal government. Example sentencesExamples -  And these new policies will guide national forest management for a long time beyond this administration.
 -  Many timber industry officials believe the appeals process has been corrupted by a vocal minority of environmental extremists who oppose any national forest management.
 -  And national forest decision-makers, who were being trained in the same tradition as private foresters, worked under the same assumptions.
 -  Forty million acres is exactly half the total acreage of our entire national park system, and about one-fifth of our national forest system.
 -  Never mind that one half of our national forest system has already been developed by commercial interests.
 -  The West has most of the land still owned by the federal government, including a host of national forests, parks, monuments, and grasslands.
 -  By any name, the changes hold promise - for the forests and for the communities surrounded by national forests.
 -  Many laws and policies guide national forest management.
 -  Controlled burning and tree thinning may help, rather than hinder, the protection of the national forests by preventing the buildup of fuel in the forest cover.
 -  In winter the buffalo often migrate down out of the deep snows of Yellowstone onto national forest lands in search of forage.
 -  This moratorium expires at the end of September, and conservationists are hoping that its replacement will prohibit all destructive activities in all national forest roadless areas.
 -  Based on our policy agenda for ecosystem restoration and maintenance, we agreed that national forest roadless areas needed greater protection.
 -  She was charged with setting fire to timber in the national forest, damaging federal property and making false statements to investigators.
 -  In response, the conservationist movement lobbied to organize a system of national forests, parks, and monuments that could be preserved for all.
 -  Prompting the lawsuit was a leaked agency draft of new regulations being considered for national forest planning.
 -  Public holdings, including three national forests and the nation's largest forest system, account for 6.5 million acres.
 -  The first decision to be made was whether to create a national park, favored by preservationists, or a national forest, favored by conservationists.
 -  Our national forests have been overlogged, but many private forest holdings have been almost liquidated.
 -  For example, a policy that opens national forests to destructive logging of old-growth trees is labeled Healthy Forest Initiative.
 -  Our forests, especially our national forests, are to be jealously guarded by their absentee landlords: the nation's taxpayers and future taxpayers.
 
    Definition of national forest in US English: national forestnoun A large expanse of forest that is owned, maintained, and preserved by the federal government. Example sentencesExamples -  In response, the conservationist movement lobbied to organize a system of national forests, parks, and monuments that could be preserved for all.
 -  Based on our policy agenda for ecosystem restoration and maintenance, we agreed that national forest roadless areas needed greater protection.
 -  Never mind that one half of our national forest system has already been developed by commercial interests.
 -  And national forest decision-makers, who were being trained in the same tradition as private foresters, worked under the same assumptions.
 -  Many laws and policies guide national forest management.
 -  She was charged with setting fire to timber in the national forest, damaging federal property and making false statements to investigators.
 -  Our national forests have been overlogged, but many private forest holdings have been almost liquidated.
 -  Prompting the lawsuit was a leaked agency draft of new regulations being considered for national forest planning.
 -  This moratorium expires at the end of September, and conservationists are hoping that its replacement will prohibit all destructive activities in all national forest roadless areas.
 -  And these new policies will guide national forest management for a long time beyond this administration.
 -  Many timber industry officials believe the appeals process has been corrupted by a vocal minority of environmental extremists who oppose any national forest management.
 -  Forty million acres is exactly half the total acreage of our entire national park system, and about one-fifth of our national forest system.
 -  The West has most of the land still owned by the federal government, including a host of national forests, parks, monuments, and grasslands.
 -  Our forests, especially our national forests, are to be jealously guarded by their absentee landlords: the nation's taxpayers and future taxpayers.
 -  Controlled burning and tree thinning may help, rather than hinder, the protection of the national forests by preventing the buildup of fuel in the forest cover.
 -  In winter the buffalo often migrate down out of the deep snows of Yellowstone onto national forest lands in search of forage.
 -  By any name, the changes hold promise - for the forests and for the communities surrounded by national forests.
 -  For example, a policy that opens national forests to destructive logging of old-growth trees is labeled Healthy Forest Initiative.
 -  Public holdings, including three national forests and the nation's largest forest system, account for 6.5 million acres.
 -  The first decision to be made was whether to create a national park, favored by preservationists, or a national forest, favored by conservationists.
 
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