October 5, 2018 Enviros disregard horrific impact of wolves on wildlife, livestock and ranching families They are engaged with people who care little for truth and care even less for freedom. Environmentalist mobsters have targeted the family business because,…
September 28, 2018 Green group suing Trump Admin begs for donations in federal BLM facility …parasitic arrangements like that between Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Partners and BLM, where public dollars are used to fund extreme special interests’ agendas, remain…
September 27, 2018 Costly tradeoffs of Colorado’s losing proposition 112 “The Colorado Oil and Gas Commission report states Proposition 112 (formerly 97) would put as much as 85% of Colorado’s non-federal lands off-limits to…
December 6, 2017 Environmentalists polluting Bears Ears discussion with false narratives While environmentalists like SUWA board member Terry Tempest Williams insist that monument opposition is a “Big Oil” conspiracy, the facts indicate otherwise. While energy…
April 10, 2017 Zinke’s bumbling gives ‘eco-obstructionists’ leverage over resource development Whatever the reason, Trump’s Interior Department opened a real can of worms when it let the Obama Administration’s last-minute endangered species designation for the…
October 24, 2016 Escalating wolf kills alarm Oregon cattlemen, wildlife biologists ‘If you had told me five years ago we would be dealing with these kinds of situations, I would have told you you’re nuts.’…
October 18, 2016 Oregon standoff trial highlights federal vs locals public lands struggles The occupiers argue the federal government can’t manage public lands as well as state, counties or private entities. They’d even like to see the…
October 13, 2016 Radical Environmentalism driving Obama’s national monument obsession Obama’s monument declarations in Hawaii and beyond are not motivated by a desire to protect lands threatened with imminent destruction; it is about building…
October 12, 2016 What to do about growing conflicts over range lands in the West: Part 3 The lack of well-defined and transferable federal grazing rights presents serious obstacles to resolving rangeland disputes in a cooperative and mutually beneficial manner. These…
September 5, 2016 Fed sage grouse ‘protection’ could prove deadly to ranching, domestic energy Feds to restrict grazing, other activities on public lands to save sage grouse in the West by Dan Elliot as published by L.A. Times…