The controversial amendment would have put more than half-a-million acres of public land in Utah and Nevada on the chopping block
Public Lands & Waters
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
The Trump administration’s budget outline for 2026 would defund a revered conservation program while stripping billions from the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Service, and other public land agencies
The survey results come amid mounting opposition to federal land sell offs from within the hunting community
The one-year-old rule would have put wild game conservation on a level playing field with grazing and resource extraction on public lands throughout the West
In March 2025, an appeals court issued a ruling that affirms hunters’s rights to corner cross on federal public lands in six states
Leaders from Trout Unlimited and Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters weigh in on the potential impacts of President Trump’s Executive Order fast-tracking mining on public lands
In February 2025, thousands of people lost their careers with public land agencies across the country. Here’s what three former employees are dealing with and how they think the unprecedented mass firings will impact public lands moving forward
The study’s results come amid mass firings of public land workers and mounting pressure to develop more lands for energy production
The failed Senate amendment would have re-hired thousands of federal public land workers laid off during a mass firing on Valentine’s Day weekend