UPDATED 16:33 PM EST, November 21, 2012
Still, conservation groups that went to court to force the overhaul said key gaps remain, such as an exemption for private forest lands and most state forests.
The full critical habitat plan will not be published until next week, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that 9 million acres of federal forests in Oregon, Washington and Northern California will come under its provisions.
The amount is down from nearly 14 million acres proposed last February but still exceeds the 5.3 million acres proposed in 2008.




