Coalition Urges U.S. Forest Service to Safeguard Cultural Resources

In a letter to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the Coalition for American Heritage (CAH) urged the agency to carefully consider cultural resources when revising their oil and gas leasing and development regulations. CAH supports concurrent, synchronized, timely, and efficient review processes that ensure the public’s voice is heard in decision-making. We will support efforts to streamline the regulatory process, provided that best practices for cultural resource management are applied by the USFS in its consideration of potential adverse effects on cultural resources.

The USFS manages land that includes some of the most sensitive cultural heritage sites in our nation. Therefore, changes to their regulatory policy could put at risk cultural and historic landscapes, archaeological sites, and traditional cultural properties. These resources are irreplaceable.

We ask that the USFS include a statement of operator responsibility that unequivocally requires operators and their cultural resources consultants to meet or exceed Secretary of the Interior standards and guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and treatment of cultural resources that may be impacted by their operations. We also urge that meaningful consultation among interested parties, including the agency, SHPO, local Tribes, and other consulting parties remains a paramount goal in any iteration of proposed rule changes.

CAH is confident that the USFS can attain greater efficiencies in the permitting process while maintaining crucial safeguards for America’s irreplaceable cultural resources. For further details, read our letter here.