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RANGEfire! | Is Colorado suffering “buyer’s remorse” following disastrous wolf introductions?
Setting the Record Straight on Wolves…Another Frame of Reference by Bonnie Brown-Eddy and Janie Van The post Is Colorado suffering “buyer’s remorse” following disastrous wolf introductions? appeared first on RANGEfire!.
RANGEfire! | Californicating the country with zero-emission requirements
What Happens in California Should stay in California by RANGE contributor GREG WALCHER California recently The post Californicating the country with zero-emission requirements appeared first on RANGEfire!.
ShareTrails | Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area Plan Open for Public Comment
The U.S. Forest Service has opened a 30 day public comment period for the public to submit input on the environmental assessment and proposed future plan for the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. Located in northern Utah and southern Wyoming, the Flaming Gorge NRA offers boating, fishing, off-roading, camping, swimming and many other recreational pursuits.
Protect The Harvest | Idaho Ranchers Fight the Feds for Water
By Jaclyn De Candio for Protect The Harvest Ranchers in Idaho are fighting back against a federal government push to confiscate vital water rights for livestock, thereby endangering the care and production of cattle. Current state law provides for individuals to acquire rights to public waters by granting permission to use them for beneficial purposes
ShareTrails | RELEASE – Court Grants Preliminary Injunction in Favor of BlueRibbon Coalition to Protect Filming on Public Lands
POCATALLO, ID – JUNE 25, 2024 –BlueRibbon Coalition, a leading advocate for public access to outdoor recreation on public lands, recently secured a preliminary injunction, stopping the Federal Government from enforcing its “commercial filming” permit-and-fee scheme against BlueRibbon and its members. This ruling, issued by Chief Judge Nye in the District of Idaho, marks a
ShareTrails | Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
Located in southern Oregon and Northern California the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument is roughly 113,500 acres. The Bureau of Land Management is updating the Resource Management Plan that will manage the future of the entirety of the monument and what is permitted where. Already within the monument lies the Soda Mountain Wilderness that is 24,707 acres.
American Stewards | Massive Expansions of Refuges Used for 30×30 Land Grab
Biden is bypassing Congress once again using its administrative muscle to designate new federal land acquisition boundaries that are one-thousand times larger than existing National Wildlife Refuges. This can be done in every state with or without the state or landowner’s consent. … Continue reading →
American Stewards | Agency Increases Enforcement Authority of Conservation Easements
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has increased measures to ensure the interest of the United States is protected and landowners fully comply with the terms of conservation easements. In October of 2022, the Division of Natural Resources and Conservation Planning … Continue reading →
ShareTrails | Protecting Unique and Beautiful Landscapes by Investing in California (PUBLIC) Act to Further the 30X30 Agenda and Lock Up Public Lands
Senator Padilla of California recently introduced the Protecting Unique and Beautiful Landscapes by Investing in California (PUBLIC) Act. This bill will further protections on over one million acres of land within Northwest California, the Central Coast, and Los Angeles. This bill will designate 600,000 acres of new Wilderness in California and expand the San Gabriel
RANGEfire! | Biden ignores Court determination that WOTUS is illegal
An End Run Around the Supreme Court by RANGE contributor Greg Walcher An “end run” was once The post Biden ignores Court determination that WOTUS is illegal appeared first on RANGEfire!.