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RANGEfire! | Drowning in racial politics, Sierra Club tries to cancel America’s first great conservationist
Originally found on RANGEfire!. To Be Effective, Stay in Your Lane by RANGE magazine contributor GREG WALCHER A New York Times “climate desk” reporter named David Gelles recently wrote a fascinating account of the internal battle plaguing the Sierra Club for three years. His lead explained that “Like many other American institutions, the Sierra Club…
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RANGEfire! | As whales die in record numbers, enviros side with corporate wind farms
Originally found on RANGEfire!. No stop to wind-farm construction as whales die in record numbers ‘Greenpeace is protecting machinery instead of wild whales,’ says Greenpeace co-founder By Franklin Raff for WND As aggressive excavation and submarine construction of over 1,500 offshore wind-farm turbines continues along the east coast of the United States, whales are likewise…
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Protect The Harvest | 50by40 – The Latest Threat to Food Security
50by40 Mission and Goals – Destroy Animal Agriculture The 50by40 mission is very clear—to reduce the production and consumption of animal products by 50% by the year 2040. Their mission statement is full of buzzwords that are meant to confuse the public about animal agriculture, such as calling agriculture “unsustainable” and implying that modern agricultural…
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ShareTrails | More Moab Restrictions: parachuting, slacklining, skydiving, repelling and more will be off limits in Hell Roaring and Mineral Canyons
The Bureau of Land Management is at it again with proposed restrictions to rope and aerial use within two of the most popular canyons for this activity in the world. BLM is proposing to restrict even more recreational use within Hell Roaring and Mineral Canyons. These areas also include popular off-road routes, dispersed campsites, and
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RANGEfire! | The federal government has no clue about how much property it controls or where it is
Originally found on RANGEfire!. Where Exactly Is This Property? by RANGE magazine contributor GREG WALCHER “Cadastre” is an early 19th Century word describing a property inventory used to allocate taxes. The word has just found its way into federal law, thanks to an amendment added to the recent 4,155-page “omnibus” appropriations bill. The new section refers…
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Protect The Harvest | Utah Takes A Stand Against Animal Extremist Crimes
By Jaclyn Krymowski for Protect The Harvest Utah Lawmakers Are Taking a Stand Against Animal Extremist Crimes Lawmakers in Utah are stepping up to prevent animal extremists like Wayne Hsuing and Paul Picklesimer from committing further crimes in their state after a jury acquitted charges against them for trespassing and theft. In October 2022, there…
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RANGEfire! | With Grizzlies Growing in Numbers and Range, Delisting is a Real Possibility
Originally found on RANGEfire!. By Mark Heinz for Cowboy State Daily Why There Is A Very Good Chance That The Grizzly Bear Will Get Delisted This Time This time, it’s likely to happen. That’s the assessment of the latest effort to remove Wyoming’s grizzly bears from the endangered species list by retired U.S. Department of…
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Protect The Harvest | American Farm Bureau Federation Suing Over WOTUS
The ongoing battle over Waters of the United States (WOTUS) is certainly one of the most significant issues facing America today. WOTUS affects not only landowners, farmers, and ranchers, but every single person who relies on our nation’s agriculture and energy industries to provide day-to-day necessities. In other words, WOTUS matters to everyone. The central…
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Protect The Harvest | Bi-Partisan Bill Proposed to Protect Gas Stoves from Being Banned
Cruz, Manchin propose bill blocking Biden admin from banning gas stoves by Eric Revell, FoxBusiness The Biden administration’s efforts to turn up the regulatory heat on gas stoves are drawing bipartisan opposition from a pair of senators who have introduced a bill to block a ban on gas stoves. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Senate…
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ShareTrails | California’s Plan: How Does It Compare to the Six States’ Proposal?
Just one day after six of the seven states submitted their proposal to the Bureau of Reclamation, California snuck in under the BOR’s January 31 deadline and submitted its own to address systemic shortages for use of the Colorado River. In its plan, that state openly acknowledges it couldn’t come to a consensus with the other