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Comments Open | New changes to the Rangeland Management Program
The US Forest Service is seeking comments from the public on new changes to the Rangeland Management Program.
Wilderness designation in the NDAA?
It doesn’t get much worse than this. When lawmakers can sneak this type of junk into a defense bill, it’s a clear indication that we need to clean house. The outdoor community needs your help, please sign the petition!
Public commenting open | Proposed rules for E-bikes
The Forest Service is seeking public input on more changes to the employee handbook. The Forest Service is seeking public input on changes to the employee handbook FSM7700 and 7710 E-bikes #ORMS-2619. These new changes will provide the directives required to redefine e-bikes as motorized vehicles and facilitate and expand access for e-bike use under…
Open for comment | Hunting, fishing, and shooting
The Forest Service is seeking public comments on changes to the Forest Service Employee handbook. These new changes will require public participation on all forest orders regarding permanent and temporary closures to hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting.
MUST SEE | A Stunning Confession From The Sierra Club
You wouldn’t believe what the Sierra Club has just admitted to Following the riots nationwide, several environmental groups are now apologizing for the racist roots in American Environmentalism. This is stunning. Who would have thought that we would see environmental groups expose the racist, evil roots in the American environmental movement? Still, here we are,…
Forest Service recreation sites | New changes proposed
New changes to 36 CFR 216 from the Department of Agriculture require all new Forest Service directives to be opened for public participation. Previously, we would have never had a chance to get involved when it comes to how a Forest Service handbook is written. We now have an opportunity to shape the procedures used…
Motorized access | Why it’s important
Motorized access has been redefined and used to somehow describe a way to protect the environment by keeping vehicles on designated roads. The fact is, that using established designated roads is not meant to protect wildlife, the environment, or nature in any way. In fact, it’s a right that is granted by law.
Re-wilding Arizona | The plan of a radical environmentalist
It’s hard for your average person to comprehend a scenario where non-governmental organizations buy up rural private property to create wildlife preserves with a goal to turn 50% of the United States into Wilderness. If you’re concerned about road closures, then strap on your tinfoil hat and get ready for this one.
Designated wilderness and RS 2477 roads | Its a sticky situation
Many designated wilderness areas could be considered null and void under the law. When we think of a Wilderness Area, we typically think of a roadless area set aside and protected from Mining and motorized activity to create a haven for wildlife. The reality is, many designated Wilderness areas contain old roads and trails and…
Road closures | Arizona courts or federal bureaucrats
Congressional nullification opens the door for Arizona courts to decide on road closures Nullifying The USDA Forest Service Travel Management Rule 36 CFR 212 will open the door for an Arizona court of competent jurisdiction to close roads over Federal public lands. Local control could be the best chance we have to keep motorized access…