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American Stewards | WHO Pandemic Treaty
The Sovereignty of the United States Is Not Negotiable On January 20, 2021, the very day Joe Biden was sworn into office, he sent United Nations Director-General Antonio Guterres a letter retracting the withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) previously sent … Continue reading →
RANGEfire! | If US Fish & Wildlife cares about endangered species, then why won’t they help species recover?
The Right Way and the Wrong Way by RANGE magazine contributor Greg Walcher A group
Protect The Harvest | Livestock Grazing to Prevent Wildfires
In recent years, wildfires devastated rural land across the United States. From California to the Texas Panhandle, the adverse impact has been significant. Those who have researched remedies have proposed a simple fix to reduce wildfire risk: grazing. More specifically, they have identified targeted livestock grazing to reduce the amount of flammable organic material on
Protect The Harvest | Utah House Bill Passes, Ensures Animals and Objects do not have Human Rights/
By Jaclyn De Candio for Protect The Harvest Animal welfare recently scored a victory when House Bill 249 passed in Utah, barring animals and other “nonhuman entities,” including inanimate objects, from being granted “personhood” and rights as humans under state law. Despite objections by extremists calling for a veto, Utah’s House and Senate voted overwhelmingly
RANGEfire! | Is Haaland’s DOI in the grip of extreme environmentalist groups?
Kerry Picket Washington Times Lawmakers to examine influence of ‘extreme’ environmental activist groups in the
ShareTrails | Join the Movement to Oppose New National Monuments
After more than a hundred years, the American people are being completely brainwashed by those who believe the Antiquities Act should be abused to achieve the 30×30 agenda. In 1906 President Teddy Roosevelt created the Antiquities Act that would allow president’s to designate national monuments. Devil’s Tower was the first monument designated with 1,267 acres.
ShareTrails | Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument in New Mexico Proposes New Management Plan
In southern New Mexico, near Las Cruces lies the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument containing 496,330 acres. The Bureau of Land Management is updating the resource management plan that will direct the future of all uses throughout the entirety of the monument. The BLM has given Alternative A as the current management and 3 alternatives,
RANGEfire! | USDA forces electronic surveillance rule on bison and cattle ranchers
USDA to require electronic ear tags in cattle, bison crossing state lines Capital Press Don The post USDA forces electronic surveillance rule on bison and cattle ranchers appeared first on RANGEfire!.
ShareTrails | Protect Flathead National Forest Winter Travel from Recommended Wilderness Changes
The Flathead National Forest in Montana is soliciting comments for the Flathead National Forest changes to recommended wilderness management and travel management. Comments are due May 6, 20224. Scoping for this project began in 2022, in which we were engaged advocating for more OSV use on the forest. In 2018 the forest completed the Forest
RANGEfire! | VDH: Why Are They Destroying Us?
Published on X By Victor Davis Hanson Why Are They Destroying Us? If someone wished The post VDH: Why Are They Destroying Us? appeared first on RANGEfire!.