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November 15, 2018

Congress debates Wolf Management Act that would give states greater authority

Finally, the last section of this bill seeks to empower the States to manage their individual gray wolf populations by directing the Secretary to…

November 14, 2018

Land management policies, population growth at root of California wildfires

Indeed, the latest National Climate Assessment special report found there’s only a “low to medium confidence for a detectable human climate change contribution in…

November 11, 2018

Washington officials to use lethal measures on 2 livestock-killing wolf packs

The notice is fallout from a lawsuit by environmental groups challenging an order last year to kill wolves. A Thurston County Superior Court judge…

November 9, 2018

California agro-terrorist chicken thieves get hit with felony charges

California prosecutors have filed felony burglary, theft and trespassing charges against six protesters after a September incident. Greg Henderson Drovers Felony Charges For “Liberating”…

November 6, 2018

California “confinement” ballot measure would wipe out animal agriculture

A vote on increasing the living space of farm animals will affect most those who can’t afford to eat out. Daniel J. Flynn Spectator.org…

November 5, 2018

Embattled county in southern Utah caves to big outdoor recreation

One of their most effective arguments, as they fought the Obama monument, was the idea that its designation was more a marketing tool than…

November 3, 2018

Should SCOTUS uphold “critical habitat” designation for disappearing ponds?

The statute may have been written with good intentions, but it often punishes landowners in ways that have nothing to do with recovering species. The…

November 1, 2018

Navajo Nation slams green billionaire for his job-killing renewables initiative

Should Prop 127 pass, many of the power generation jobs these Native Americans work in would be put at risk — dealing a heavy…

October 31, 2018

Utah House candidate pinpoints failures in federal lands management

The debate over public lands is easily resolved by applying the 10th Amendment: The powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to…

October 29, 2018

Forest Service decision to “keep it lit” resulted in catastrophic Utah Pole Creek fire

As flames consumed mountain ranges and smoke filled the air, an equally destructive wildfire of public opinion raged through the affected community as it…

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