Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Forest Service officials released a new land management plan for the Custer Gallatin National ...
FARGO — A recently adopted plan for managing federal lands in North Dakota that drew fiery opposition from the state’s congressional delegation has been undone, opening the way for oil and coal ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The National Park Service has released a plan for the management of ...
SUNDANCE – The Bureau of Land Management has begun the long process of revising the document that defines how it approaches management of everything from livestock grazing and fire management to air ...
The National Forest Service has released a new land management plan for Southern California’s four national forests. The plan zones the forests for preservation and recreational uses for the next ten ...
FAIRBANKS — Although it could open up 1.7 million acres to mining or oil development, the federal government’s new management plan for a big section of the eastern Interior is largely seen by its ...
SUNDANCE – The Bureau of Land Management has begun the long process of revising the document that defines how it approaches management of everything from livestock grazing and fire management to air ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Forest Service released its 2022 Land Management Plan for the Santa Fe National Forest. It will provide direction for long-term management and focuses on healthy ecosystems ...
More than 20 years since its last update, the White River National Forest is poised to make major revisions to its management plan that spans roughly 2.3 million acres of public land. During a Dec. 14 ...
Forest Service officials on Tuesday announced the signing of the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Los Padres National Forest Land Management Plan Amendment. The amendment to the Land Management Plan ...
The Congressional Review Act has emerged as a vehicle for Congress to obliterate land management plans that contain even a single component that lawmakers dislike.
The Congressional Review Act: A New Tool for Lawmakers to Radically Meddle in Public Land Management
Radical? Not me. In a House Natural Resources Committee hearing earlier this year, after one lawmaker finished complaining about “radical environmentalists” a second lawmaker bemusedly opined that no ...
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