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The Bureau of Land Management plans to revise its
Clinton-era grazing regulations, and critics say the changes will
let ranchers ride roughshod over the public lands
by Jodi Peterson,
Feb 16, 2004
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Environmentalists are delighted by a new court ruling that
says Gale Norton’s Interior Department abdicated its duty
when it refused to regulate hard-rock mining
by Puanani Mench,
Feb 16, 2004
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The kind of democratic dialogue that creates viable
wilderness proposals is impossible in the current wilderness of
power politics
by Paul Larmer,
Jan 19, 2004
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Fish and Wildlife Service biologists in talks with Army
Corps over Missouri River; Wyoming rancher Frank Robbins holds
protest rally; "Volunteer Grazing Permit Buying Act" in Congress;
and Interior ordered to pay tribes $2 million to make up for
drilling
by Laura Paskus,
Nov 24, 2003
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Interior Department’s top lawyer, William Myers,
under investigation for conflict of interest; Kane County, Utah,
goes after BLM road signs; pro-property rights Paragon Foundation
joins enviros in fighting to protect New Mexico’s Otero Mesa;
and compromis
by Matt Jenkins,
Sep 01, 2003