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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants | Rule for the Silverspot Butterfly
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), propose to list a subspecies of butterfly (Speyeria nokomis nokomis), a silverspot butterfly from Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), with a rule issued under section 4(d) of the Act (“4(d) rule”).
ACTION ALERT | Interagency Working Group on Mining Regulations, Laws, and Permitting
The Department of the Interior is announcing the formation of an interagency working group to gather information and develop recommendations for improving Federal hardrock mining regulations, laws, and permitting processes, and is inviting public comments to help inform the efforts of the working group. Virtual or in-person public listening sessions will be announced in the…
Dispersed Camping and River Access Hit Hard in the AZ Strip
The Bureau of Land Management quietly released their final decision on a travel management plan that will close 641 miles of motorized roads near Littlefield and Colorado City in the Arizona Strip.
ACTION ALERT | Massive Changes to the Tonto Forest
The Tonto National Forest has released their final decision on the Tonto Travel Management plan in Arizona.
SB1377 | Massive changes to the Arizona OHV fund
There is an organized effort by anti-access groups to convince our lawmakers to close motorized access to public lands because of a handful of novice users in rental UTVs around Sedona. It’s clear that our lawmakers do not understand how responsible and respectful the majority of the 4×4 community is. We must respond with the…
Correction! | ACTION ALERT | Proposal Prohibits Dispersed Camping in the Verde Valley
Dispersed camping around Prescott, Arizona is threatened by an organization who represents cities and towns outside of Prescott. Please Take Action Now!
Action Alert | OHV Fund for statewide Interoperability?
During a vote in the House Land, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Committee, Republican Representative David Cook from Legislative District 8 took a minute to explain his vote. He asserted his concern over the high cost to rural schools. He ended his statement by implying the acquisition of funding from the state OHV Fund to subsidize…
ACTION ALERT COMMENTS OPEN | Pinal County Palo Verde Regional Park
Pinal County has applied for a lease under the Recreation & Public Purposes Act to create a county park that will include several amenities catering to local outdoor enthusiasts. The county is introducing a non-motorized trail system, a day-use OHV staging area, an archery range, a 36 space campground with utility hookups and an RV…
ACTION ALERT COMMENT NEEDED | Proposed Closure Of Castle Hot Springs Rd
Today, the Castle Hot Springs Resort has been restored and is back open after nearly 80 years of being closed. The owners don’t like that there is a county road traveling through the property. Therefore, Castle Hotsprings Resort has made a formal proposal to Yavapai County to erect gates on Castle Hot Springs Road on…
Breaking! Final Decision Withdrawn | Black Canyon Travel Management Plan | 57% of roads CLOSED
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has returned with a final decision on the Black Canyon Corridor Travel Management Plan. This Travel Management Plan has been in the works since early 2017 and has been on pause for the past four years. Despite the Trump administration’s attempt to deregulate a key component of Travel Management…