- United States
- Letter
Fund the Forest Service - No More Budget Cuts
To: V.P. Harris
From: A verified voter in Globe, AZ
August 20
The United States Forest Service is responsible for managing and protecting 155 national forests across the country. Ensuring adequate funding for the Forest Service is crucial to maintaining healthy forests, preserving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable recreation opportunities. We must prioritize allocating sufficient resources for essential programs like recreation management, wildlife conservation, wilderness preservation, watershed protection, forest restoration, comprehensive planning, and monitoring efforts. The Forest Service's budget is determined through the annual federal appropriations process, where Congress allocates funds to various agencies and programs. It is imperative that conservation-friendly programs, such as the Legacy Roads and Trails initiative and the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program, receive robust funding. These initiatives promote responsible land management, ecological restoration, and collaborative stewardship of our public lands. By investing in the Forest Service, we not only safeguard our natural heritage but also support local economies and communities that rely on well-managed public lands. It is a collective responsibility to ensure that our national forests remain vibrant, resilient, and accessible for present and future generations. Adequate funding for the Forest Service is an investment in the long-term health and sustainability of our environment and the irreplaceable natural treasures it holds.