The U.S. Forest Service is planning to change how it manages the national forests in the northern part of Minnesota. The federal agency has designed a new plan, and it's asking the public for reaction. The plan calls for a greater diversity of tree types and ages, and habitats for a wider variety of native animals. But critics say it emphasizes motorized recreation and logging at the expense of the wilderness. Mainstreet Radio's Stephanie Hemphill reports. Host outro: For details on the plan, and information about upcoming public meetings, visit MPR's web site at Minnesota Public Radio - dot - org.