Shawnee National Forest Conservation Act of 2025
Designates ~50,000 Shawnee National Forest acres as protected wilderness, restricting logging and mining while preserving recreation and conservation values.
Designates ~50,000 Shawnee National Forest acres as protected wilderness, restricting logging and mining while preserving recreation and conservation values.
S 2548 designates approximately 50,000 acres within Illinois's Shawnee National Forest as protected wilderness, restricting commercial activities like logging and mineral extraction while allowing recreational uses. The bill also establishes management protocols for the forest and potentially expands conservation funding and trail development in the region.
Wilderness designations create permanent legal protections that prevent future resource extraction and commercial development, fundamentally altering how federal land can be used for generations. This affects timber industry interests, local economies dependent on forest resources, recreationists, and conservation goals—making it a consequential decision for a major Illinois ecosystem.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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