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What is the Forest Service doing to protect habitat linkages?

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What is the Forest Service doing to protect habitat linkages?

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A. The new Forest Plans address the areas where additional habitat linkage is needed to connect National Forest land with other important habitat areas. Because the Forests have limited funding to acquire linkages, and because the Forest Service does not normally acquire lands outside the National Forest boundary, the Forests must work in partnership with state and local agencies to effectively address the linkage issues.

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