February 17, 2020 Rural Utah leader explains, “Nothing hurt the land more than monument designation” Pollock told me he thinks nothing hurt the land more than the monument designation. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management already managed the area,…
January 6, 2020 Natural Resources chair, Grijalva, opposes BLM move to Colorado because it’s “racist” In his letter to Bernhardt, Grijalva says the Department will be vulnerable to lawsuits because Grand Junction has a much smaller African-American population (one…
March 17, 2018 D.C. swamp creatures freak over Zinke’s public lands vision His reasoning was that managers with their feet on the ground have the most knowledge of their resources in order to foster multiple use…
July 4, 2017 Lessons in Liberty and Law: What is the real status of western property rights? “It’s time that we do something more than just talk about freedom and about defending our Constitution.” ~LaVoy Finicum~ posted by Marjorie Haun Was…
January 13, 2017 Animal rights groups fight policies necessary to remedy wild horse disaster An estimated 55,000 wild horses roamed public U.S. rangelands as of March of last year, more than double the federally advised number. As natural…
October 4, 2016 BLM Oregon plan locks up land, fails to revive struggling economy “Sustainable forest management, including timber production, promotes access into our public lands, improves wildlife habitat and generates revenue to support recreational opportunities. Closer to…
September 15, 2016 Starvation or Euthanasia: BLM left with grim options in feral horse disaster Euthanize captive wild horses? Advisory board asserts drastic action is needed A helicopter drops low to herd wild horses into a corral at the…