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November 23, 2016

Grassroots movement in SE Utah defies Obama monuments agenda

The proposal to make Bears Ears a national monument has created divisions throughout the state of Utah. But in San Juan County, residents of…

November 22, 2016

EDITORIAL: Obama cancellation of Colorado leases a ‘mockery’ of property rights

Secretary Jewell chose to put partisan politics over people.  Governor Hickenlooper began his comments at the press conference as a “celebration of balance.” The…

November 22, 2016

Utah Lands office intervenes in heated disputes between ranchers, feds

Johnson said those who believe in multiple use of the land need to stick together, or else be picked off “one by one,” by…

November 21, 2016

Movement gains traction to pardon Oregon ranchers

The official petition was posted on the We the People website Saturday. It has until December 19 to get 100,000 digital signatures to guarantee an official…

November 21, 2016

POWDER KEG: 102 million dead trees on Forest Service lands in California

The majority of the 102 million dead trees are located in ten counties in the southern and central Sierra Nevada region. The Forest Service…

November 21, 2016

Overzealous federal efforts to ‘protect’ lands are counterproductive

In our desperation to save our treasures while something remains to be saved, we on the protectionist side have repeatedly done an end run…

November 21, 2016

Cruel Winds: Shocking data on slaughter of birds, bats by wind turbines

‘Green’ hypocrisy is the new ‘black’. The pointless slaughter of millions of birds and bats by wind turbines, all over the globe is just another ‘inconvenient truth’ for…

November 19, 2016

“Celebrities, political activists, anti-oil extremists” whip up DAPL protests

The recent vandalization of graves in a Bismarck cemetery and the unconscionable graffiti marking on the North Dakota column at the World War II…

November 19, 2016

Bundys acquitted in Oregon, face Nevada trial

Defense attorney Jesse Merrithew told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Wednesday that the larger jury pool is needed because the acquittals of…

November 18, 2016

Top 10 myths about wild horses in the West

Horses have a greater impact on rangeland vegetation than other ungulates because of their anatomy and foraging habits. Horses can consume 1.25 times the…

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