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Why public land auctions are a terrible idea for Western public land users
Mike Lee’s public land auction plan threatens Western land rights and violates the U.S. Constitution. Learn why restoring the Homestead Act and repealing FLPMA Section 703 is the real solution to federal overreach.
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National Park Service expanding authority under EO 11644 to include micromobility device
The National Park Service’s 2025 proposed rule could restrict access to public lands for users of powered mobility devices by misapplying Executive Order 11644, raising serious concerns about overreach and ADA violations.
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How you are giving up your rights when you buy an OHV in Arizona
Discover how Arizona law distinguishes off-highway vehicles from regular motor vehicles and what that means for accessing public lands under federal travel management restrictions. Learn your rights and the legal implications of driving OHVs versus street-legal vehicles on public land.
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Why We Cannot Claim Human Impact on Long-Term Climate Trends in the Sonoran Desert
This article challenges the assumption that human activity is altering the long-term climate of the Sonoran Desert, revealing the deep scientific limitations of climate data, dating methods, and historical context.
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ACTION ALERT | Arizona Game and Fish hearing petition to ban hounds for hunting
Join Arizona hound hunters at the April 11, 2025, Game and Fish Commission meeting to oppose a proposed statewide hound hunting ban by the Center for Biological Diversity. Defend hunting traditions and support responsible wildlife management.
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ACTION ALERT | New AZ bill aims to prohibit deadly weather modification practice
Discover how Arizona House Bill 2056, introduced by Rep. Lisa Fink, aims to ban geoengineering and weather modification in Arizona. Learn about its impact on environmental policy, water rights, and international interests shaping the future of the Colorado River Basin. Join the grassroots movement to protect Arizona’s skies and sovereignty.
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ACTION ALERT | AZ Game and Fish ending use of crossbows during archery season
The Arizona Game and Fish Department is proposing a rule change that would eliminate the Crossbow Permit (R12-4-216), removing a critical accommodation for disabled hunters. This decision, based on speculative concerns over permit abuse and fairness, could unfairly exclude disabled individuals from archery season. Learn more about the proposed change, its impact, and how you…
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Roads on federal land have always been, and always will be, governed by state law
Learn the truth behind federal travel management policies, their impact on state governance of public roads, and the role of environmental litigation in road closures. Discover how Revised Statute 2477 and state law hold the key to restoring access and preserving motorized use on public lands.


