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November 13, 2017

Trump Interior Dept. puts Obama anti-motorized access plans in reverse

A large number of Americans require motorized vehicles to access remote and rugged areas that lack improved roadways. Those most negatively impacted by federal…

November 12, 2017

Bill to reduce job-killing oil and gas leasing delays moves through House committee

According to bill sponsors, access to federal lands since 2008 has fallen by over 40 percent. Between land set aside as off-limits, duplicative environmental…

November 11, 2017

Cattlemen’s group supports BLM Advisory Board horse management plan

“Unfortunately, Congress has impeded the ability of the BLM to do its job by continuing to deny funding for common sense and ecologically-sound management…

November 10, 2017

Nevada cancels feral horse management deal with ‘advocate’ group

Controlling the horse population is critical because overpopulation results in increased instances of horses on roads, in communities and in distress. Consequences of unchecked…

November 9, 2017

Senate swamp creatures playing politics with public lands management

The Department of Interior is charged with creating and implementing policies governing America’s public lands, energy and mineral resources, waters, etc. But without expedient…

November 9, 2017

Feds must turn over ‘lost’ video evidence of armed officers from Bundy Ranch

Defense lawyers said they learned for the first time on Tuesday of two federal officers dressed in camouflage and armed with AR-15 rifles posted…

November 8, 2017

Utah Navajos say monument designations not needed to protect sites

In Utah’s San Juan County and nearby reservations, residents say their dissenting voices were ignored in the designation process for the area, a canyon…

November 7, 2017

Arizona town renames road to honor slain rancher, LaVoy Finicum

“We should never forget what happened to LaVoy. I would erect a monument in his honor if I could afford to do it personally,…

November 7, 2017

Grazing ‘at the top’ of Nebraska forest and range management

“If we can follow the three-legged stool, we can open up all kinds of opportunities for managing the land,” Nickerson said. “Grazing is at…

November 6, 2017

Utah enviros oppose pro-sage grouse tree-removal project

The study found that sage grouse breeding does not occur where pinyon-juniper occupies more than 4 percent of the land area. Wildlife biologists say…

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