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ATTENTION 532 mile proposed trail closure | Apache Sitgreaves National Forest
Public commenting open for Apache Sitgreaves National Forest Travel Management Plan The Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is asking the public to submit comments concerning a travel management plan in northern Arizona. These changes will affect access to our public lands. It’s important that the public gets involved. In this article, you can find links to…
AZ BLM uses “suitable” endangered species habitat to close public roads
The BLM uses “suitable habitat” for endangered species to justify public road closures without solid scientific evidence. This double standard raises concerns about the management of public lands.
The Sonoran Desert Tortoise isn’t the only thing endangered in Arizona
It should come as no surprise that Arizona is a focal point for outdoor enthusiasts all over the U.S. and the world. Our landscapes are beautiful, our wildlife is unique, and for years, we have maintained a delicate balance between recreation and nature. No matter your recreational activity of choice, we are all passionate about…
UPDATED Kingman Travel Management Plan – 1,630-mile proposed CLOSURE
Learn about the Kingman Travel Management Plan’s environmental assessment and how the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to close motorized access on public lands. Voice your opinion and submit your comments today to protect Arizona’s roads and public access.
House joint resolution 44 might be the answer to motorized road closures on federal lands.
Learn about House Joint Resolution 44 and its impact on Arizona’s public lands. Discover how Arizona citizens can take action to enforce laws protecting public land rights and challenge federal overreach.
Bouse and Cactus Plain Travel Management Plan – 41% Closure – All you need to know.
Learn about the Bouse and Cactus Plain Travel Management Plan and its potential 41% closure. The Bureau of Land Management is proposing extensive motorized trail closures, affecting off-roaders, ranchers, hikers, and more. Find out how to submit your comments before the August 13th deadline and protect Arizona’s public lands.