A sweeping new rule by the Bureau of Land Management aimed at conserving the federal land it manages on a landscape-wide basis has evoked a threat by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, who says he is already ...
The state of Utah wants the nation’s highest court to order the federal government to give it control over the management of millions of acres of public lands within its boundaries. Gov. Spencer Cox ...
The state of Utah has asked a federal court to throw out a rule that bolsters conservation efforts on public lands. In a lawsuit filed this week, Utah and Wyoming claim that the Bureau of Land ...
With a 94-page lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court late last month, Utah is seeking to remove as much as 18.5 million acres of public land in the state from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). If ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The state of Utah is suing the federal government, seeking control of approximately 18.5 million acres of land. The lawsuit, filed directly with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeks control ...
SALT LAKE CITY — You would not think that two environmentally grounded organizations would be at odds with each other, but they are — leading to a court battle in which an administration judge has ...
Regarding wild horses dying at Muddy Creek Herd Management Area (HMA) in Utah: The Bureau of Land Management stated they can’t intervene with natural systems by trucking in water for the horses. The ...
A federal judge has found that a rancher grazed cattle on Wallowa-Whitman National Forest land without authorization. Farm and ranch groups claim the federal government is coordinating with ...
Utah politicians seek to ignore the U.S. Constitution by claiming 18.5 million acres of your federal public land – most of it administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Utahans have often been ...
Recent reporting has exposed some of the many ongoing problems with livestock grazing on federal public lands. These problems include great resource damage, little oversight or repair of that damage, ...
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