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The BRC Action Plan for Moab – Five Actions You Can Take to Fight for Our Trails
The picture above is the Taylor Canyon Overlook located at the end of a route that the Bureau of Land Management lovingly refers to as Route 1026B. It is one of the 317 miles of trails that will be closed by the final travel plan that the BLM released for this area...
Add Your Organization to Our Letter Opposing the Bureau of Land Management Conservation Rule
Proposed changes to FLPMA by the Bureau of Land Management pose a massive threat to our public lands and current uses of these lands. While recreation, mining and grazing are all recognized uses of BLM lands, the rule would designate conservation as a use on par with...
CONTACT YOUR MEMBER OF CONGRESS: BRC Supports Legislation to Withdraw Proposed BLM Rule “Conservation and Landscape Health”
The Bureau of Land Management recently proposed a new rule to FLPMA to prioritize conservation and landscape health on BLM managed lands. This rule proposes prioritizing conservation on BLM land through a new scheme of selling "conservation leases." This is a backdoor...
Oppose the BLM Proposed Rule to Sell Public Land to Highest Bidder
Although the official deadline for public comments have passed, you can still submit a comment to continue to build strong opposition to this rule. Commenting before the deadline gives you legal standing but with a proposal of this magnitude the BLM should not stop...
RELEASE: BlueRibbon Coalition Sues to Overturn Biden Monument Designations
SALT LAKE CITY – Today, the BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC), filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah against President Biden’s unlawful designation of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. BRC is joined...
Add Your Feedback to Royal Gorge BLM Office for 31 Mile Mountain Route Inventory
featured photo courtesy of Trails Offroad The Royal Gorge BLM office in Colorado is starting the travel management process for the Thirtyone Mile Mountain planning area with route inventory. This project area covers 34,500 acres of public lands in northern Fremont and...
Support Active Management and Prevent Hundreds of Miles of Potential Road Closures in Taos Canyon Forest
Just east of Taos, New Mexico, the U.S. Forest Service, is proposing forest treatments on 83,265 acres in the Carson National Forest. This project is proposed to address potento.0hial wildfire risks within the national forest for watershed restoration. Although this...
Lakeview, Oregon RMP-Christmas Valley Dunes are at risk!
Due to a settlement agreement in 2010 the Bureau of Land Management is updating the Lakeview Resource Management plan that manages 3.2 million acres of land in south central Oregon. This area is known for the Christmas Valley sand dunes that are already designated as...
Yuma East Travel Management Plan Open for Public Comment: Possibility to close over 500 miles of routes
UPDATE: The comment period has been EXTENDED to August 10, 2024. The BLM will hold an in person meeting, July 25, 2024 5:00-7:00 at the Wellton Community Center The BLM in Arizona, has opened the public comment period for next stage of the Yuma East Travel Management...
New E-bike Trails Within Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
The National Park Service is proposing 20.6 miles of mountain bike trails in Georgia's Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. This mileage includes the building of new bike trails. All mountain bike trails would also include the use of e-bikes. The...
Breaking News! Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Deference
Message from our Vice President Shannon Welch: Today marks a historic moment for public land access: the Supreme Court has overturned Chevron Deference. This monumental decision could reshape the landscape of public land management and significantly impact our access...