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June 15, 2017

Oregon Cattlemen sue feds over failure to delist gray wolves as endangered

Todd Nash, the Cattlemen’s wolf committee chairman, said the absence of a completed analysis three years after U.S. Fish and Wildlife closed its public…

June 14, 2017

Bears Ears ‘protected,’ restricted from development BEFORE national monument proclamation

The BLM’s resource management plan and maps of the region show that two-thirds of the land inside the 1.35-million acre monument is in some…

June 14, 2017

Forest Service failure to clear dead, diseased trees, prompts closure of Oregon campground

“The point is they’ve taken time off work. They’ve rented RVs,” Campbell said. “Their vacations are ruined because the U.S. Forest Service did not…

June 13, 2017

Government forces Oregon couple to destroy private pond for ‘harboring rainwater’

In an effort to prove the pond is legitimate and to persuade county government to allow it to remain on the property, the couple…

June 13, 2017

Zinke recommends Bears Ears be limited to ‘smallest area compatible’

“Therefore, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) recommends that (1) the existing boundary of the BENM be…

June 12, 2017

Porterville proposal would ask Zinke to shrink Giant Sequoia NM by three-quarters

When the Monument was established in 2000, Byers said it was committed that a visitors center would be established to encourage tourism to the…

June 12, 2017

Paris ‘Climate’ Accord was Obama power grab that America rejected

That impact would be especially tough on Colorado, where coal still produces two-thirds of the state’s electricity, employs nearly 2,000 people, pays $86 million…

June 11, 2017

Idaho ranch research suggests grazing improves sage grouse habitat

“Through using grazing as a tool, we can improve sage grouse habitat — not just coexist, but improve it,” Prescott said. John O’Connell Capital…

June 11, 2017

NM State Engineer defends ranchers’ water rights from illegal Forest Service actions

The Engineer’s office has begun issuing licenses pursuant his order to ranchers that confirm the ranchers’ longstanding beneficial use of water to sustain their…

June 10, 2017

How environmentalist litigation is sending our national forests up in smoke

“Our national forests are dying from neglect. Rather than channeling dollars to active forest management to reduce the risk of wildfire, the Federal government…

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