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Learn about the Bureau of Land Management’s National Management Strategy, developed in 2001 to address Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) issues on federal lands. Explore how RS 2477 rights-of-way are incorporated into land-use planning and how the BLM’s travel management strategy impacts…
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In 2018, following community pushback, California and Arizona conservation agencies and multiple stakeholders, including local organizations and federal agencies, signed an agreement with the Arizona Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to develop Travel Management Plans safeguarding historical sites. This entailed…
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The Coconino National Forest has issued a forest order to initiate camping prohibitions and permanent fire restrictions west of Sedona Arizona on an additional $31,000 of public land.
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The United States Army is requesting the withdrawal of 33.125 square miles of public land. This process will add 21,200 acres to the Yuma Proving Ground and prohibit mining and other forms of multiple use within the area.
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the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), propose to list a subspecies of butterfly (Speyeria nokomis nokomis), a silverspot butterfly from Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act),…
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The Department of the Interior is announcing the formation of an interagency working group to gather information and develop recommendations for improving Federal hardrock mining regulations, laws, and permitting processes, and is inviting public comments to help inform the efforts…
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The following opinion was issued by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich in July of 2017 in response to a question from representative Mark Fincham. It displays the state of Arizona’s Pro motorized access approach to policy on public land concerning…
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The dictatorial edict that is directing federal land mangers to close Revised Statute 2477 roads over federal lands.
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The Bureau of Land Management quietly released their final decision on a travel management plan that will close 641 miles of motorized roads near Littlefield and Colorado City in the Arizona Strip.
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We have engaged in the proposed Tuweep reservation system. Here is our comment to the National Park Service.




