Hunting advocacy group Hunter Nation says the Utah Senator will do the right thing, but many remain unconvinced and insist that the provision must be stripped from the budget bill altogether
Senate Bill’s Public Land Sell-Off Proposal Balloons to More Than 250 Million Eligible Acres
Recent tweaks to the Senate Energy and Natural Resource Committee’s plan to sell public lands could make nearly 40 percent of the nation’s federally managed public lands eligible for sell-offs to private interests
An interactive map from the Wilderness Society highlights the tracts of US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands that could go up for sale if the Senate’s version of the budget bill passes
Last month, hunters and anglers defeated a proposal in the House budget bill to sell off a half-million acres of public land. Now it’s back in the Senate version””with six times the amount of land at stake
Lawmakers from Utah and Montana are negotiating a compromise that could revive unpopular plans to sell off public lands
In 2023, the Department of the Interior put a 20-year moratorium on mining activity in the watershed that feeds the famed Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Now Congress is on the cusp of stripping those protections away
Congress Strips Public Land Sell-Off Amendment From Budget Package After Hunters and Anglers Speak Out
The controversial amendment would have put more than half-a-million acres of public land in Utah and Nevada on the chopping block
The recently designated National Defense Area is home to three species of quail, Goulds turkeys, pronghorn antelope, and Coues deer
The federal government has been banding birds for more than 100 years, providing essential data that keeps waterfowl seasons humming from California to New York. Now, conservation groups worry that the waterfowl banding program could be eliminated
Nearly half-a-million acres of BLM and US Forest Service land in Utah and Nevada could be sold off for good without any input from the public