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FILE - In this March 11, 2005, photo, cattle graze in the lower Imnaha Canyon in northeastern Oregon, several miles from the Idaho border. The U.S. Forest Service has approved in June 2022 a new regulatory rule waiving unauthorized grazing fees under some circumstances in a move blasted by an environmental group that says the agency is codifying lax enforcement.
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