George W. Bush left the White House nearly four years ago. There is no reason why the president who was elected — twice — to replace him should have his Bureau of Land Management waste everyone’s time and money by continuing to defend a set of land-use plans that threaten...
Read MoreConservationists File Opening Brief in Longstanding Challenge to Bush-Era BLM Land Use Plans
Yesterday a coalition of conservation groups led by the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) moved one step closer to overturning the highly unbalanced land management decisions in the Bureau of Land Management’s Richfield field office resource management plan or “Richfield RMP.”
Read MoreA Letter to Governor Herbert
Yesterday, a coalition of conservation organizations — the Sierra Club, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, Natural Resources Defense Council, Grand Canyon Trust, and Great Old Broads for Wilderness — sent a […]
Read MoreBLM Needs Balanced Approach to 10-Year Jeep Safari Permit
The Moab BLM office appears ready to sacrifice wilderness-quality lands for off-road vehicle (ORV) use instead of taking a balanced approach that protects remaining wild lands
Read MoreMore than 100 Outdoor Businesses Urge Pres. Obama to Protect Greater Canyonlands as a National Monument
Yesterday, more than 100 outdoor-related businesses sent a letter to President Obama urging him to protect Greater Canyonlands as a national monument.
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