The proposed Sheep Creek mine would sit on public land in the headwaters of the West Fork of the Bitterroot River. But residents of the area and local politicians are pushing back against the controversial plan
Proponents say the rule would put wildlife conservation on par with mining, drilling, and grazing on hundreds of millions of acres of public land across the West
Proponents say the rule would put wildlife conservation on par with mining, drilling, and grazing on hundreds of millions of acres of public land across the West
The announcement comes at a time when the political future of public lands continues to dominate the outdoors agenda
The announcement comes at a time when the political future of public lands continues to dominate the outdoors agenda
Ryan Callaghan has been involved with BHA since the organization’s early days. Now he’s taking the reins as president and CEO
More than 100,000 acres of federally managed public lands—recently transferred to the military from the Department of Interior—are now open to hunting after access was shut down in the spring
The rule allows non-profit conservation groups to lease public land for big game habitat work. Now it’s on the chopping block
A plan to overturn the 2001 Roadless Rule threatens some of the best hunting and fishing we have left on America’s public lands
Sporting and conservation groups are sounding the alarm over the impact of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s latest Secretarial Order on a popular bipartisan program that funds public lands