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RANGEfire! | New BLM rule will hinder Utah’s efforts to manage public lands
This rule defines conservation as a hands-off approach to management: Effective conservation balances both active and passive strategies, benefiting the environment and its users. The proposed Public Lands Rule prioritizes a narrow definition of conservation opting for heavily restrictive leases with rigid land health standards that are contradictory to active land management. Active land management…
ShareTrails | Class I E-bike Proposal in New Mexico
The Bureau of Land Management is considering the designation of a new mountain bike trail on public lands north of Kirtland, New Mexico. The BLM is currently in the scoping phase to receive feedback about the proposed project through May 17,2024. According to the BLM they are, “considering the inclusion of Class I E-bikes to
Protect The Harvest | Friend of the Land — April 2024
We are delighted to recognize Norm Groot as our Friend of the Land for April 2024. Norm Groot’s journey in agriculture began at a tender age, pulling weeds in his father’s nursery, instilling in him a profound respect for the land and its cultivation. Armed with a degree in Business Accounting and Finance from the
RANGEfire! | National Monuments: Making multiple use costly and prohibitive
The Problem with National Monuments Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities President Joe Biden recently signed an
ShareTrails | BLM releases preliminary maps for Henry Mountain Fremont Gorge Travel Management Plan
The Bureau of Land Management has opened a public comment period regarding preliminary maps and alternatives for the Henry Mountain and Fremont Gorge planning area in central Utah. This is one of the largest, most remote, and most rugged planning areas in Utah. These routes provide access for dispersed camping, off-highway vehicles, singletrack, hunting and
ShareTrails | Rio Grande National Forest OSV Plan Will Determine Future of Millions of Acres for Snowmobiling
Scoping has opened for the Rio Grande National Forest Winter Use Travel Management Plan in Colorado. Comments are accepted through June 14, 2024. You can read the specific plan details. The USFS is beginning the process to create an OSV use map and recreation opportunity spectrum (ROS) zones. Once these maps are established and published
Protect The Harvest | Protect The Harvest Announces 2024 Jim Harmon Memorial Scholarship Winner
Andi Belt, from Leonard, Missouri, epitomizes the spirit of American agriculture and community. Her winning essay for the 2024 Harmon Memorial Tractor Pull Scholarship sponsored by Protect The Harvest beautifully conveyed the sacrifices Americans make to ensure a Free and Fed America. Andi is 17 years old and is the eldest daughter of Travis and
American Stewards | Congressmen Demand Answers from CEQ
House Natural Resources Committee is turning up the heat on the Council of Environmental Quality for refusing to answer questions about a $1 Billion commitment made by the Biden Administration to a nonprofit organization for 30×30. On May 7, 2024, Congressman Bruce … Continue reading →
American Stewards | Biden’s Water Grab
During “Earth Week,” the Biden White House announced a new initiative called “The America the Beautiful Freshwater Challenge.” They are stepping up their efforts to restrict 100,000 miles of American’s water rights, circumventing Congress and the Supreme Court. They describe this new … Continue reading →
American Stewards | Senator Josh Hawley Exposes “Corruption” at Interior Department
In a very contentious hearing last Tuesday in the U.S. Senate Natural Resources Committee, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) called out Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for her department lawyers meeting with “dark money groups that fund far left climate policies.” “We have foreign … Continue reading →