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September 27, 2017

Wild Horses in Crisis: Photos from the Rangeland

Many special interest groups lay blame on the presence of other livestock on the range for its depletion. But in some of the cases…

September 26, 2017

Enviros complain about WA lawmaker who drew attention to biased wolf research

Wielgus has repeatedly been the center of controversy regarding wolves. He was reprimanded last year by WSU after accusing a rancher of purposely putting…

September 26, 2017

Congress works to expand public lands access for hunting, fishing, outdoor shooting

Part of the effort to expand access to public lands is reforming the Equal Access to Justice Act, which is addressed in the current…

September 25, 2017

How Vermont sugar maple producers are helping migratory birds

“Wildlife-friendly programs are not a new concept in agriculture. For years, bird-friendly coffee and wildlife-friendly ranching labels have encouraged consumers to consider how animals…

September 24, 2017

Navajo Nation resources should not be wasted on frivolous Bears Ears lawsuit

Forty-three percent of Navajos exist below the federal poverty line of $24,250 for a family of four. With numbers like those, who can afford…

September 23, 2017

Get feds out of the real estate business

Mind you, we’re not talking about national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, or BLM land. The “public lands,” as westerners understand that term, comprise some…

September 22, 2017

What’s better for public lands, big dollar special interests or local interests?

Patagonia says massive monuments means more public access. History tells us that is a LIE. Federal overreach never results in more access. By supporting…

September 22, 2017

Is Forest Service shutting public out of its plans to ‘obliterate’ roads in Bears Ears Monument?

Despite the strong likelihood that Bears Ears National Monument will be modified in coming months, Forest Service officials in southeastern Utah are planning to…

September 21, 2017

Newly-formed wolf pack may be killing cattle in Washington

A wolf that split from the Dirty Shirt pack and one that came from British Columbia have been in northern Stevens County since at…

September 21, 2017

House bill allows private sportsmen to help manage Grand Canyon bison

“This federal legislation will allow Arizona Game and Fish Department and Park Service to apply the best wildlife management practices to manage the bison…

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