public lands

Patagonia CEO Condemns Trump’s Public Lands Sale Plan

Proposals to sell off 640 million acres of public lands, including iconic landscapes, are currently under consideration, threatening access for recreation and harming local economies. This follows previous attempts to shrink national monuments, like Bears Ears, for resource extraction, actions later reversed. These actions disregard the legal protections afforded public lands and the vital ecological and cultural resources they safeguard. Mobilizing public support, through legal action and political advocacy, is crucial to preventing the sale of these invaluable lands. The fight to protect public lands requires a unified coalition of citizens, businesses, and conservation groups.

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Trump’s Plan: Liquidating Public Lands to Fund Sovereign Wealth Fund

Trump’s alleged plan to liquidate public lands to fund a sovereign wealth fund is alarming. This isn’t just about selling off some extra acres; it’s about dismantling a fundamental part of America’s heritage and future. The scale of this potential land grab is breathtaking, encompassing national parks and Bureau of Land Management areas. These lands aren’t simply undeveloped spaces; they are invaluable natural resources, crucial for clean water, air, and the livelihoods of countless communities.

The potential buyers are equally unsettling: tech billionaires and other wealthy individuals, painting a picture of a future where access to these lands is limited to the ultra-rich.… Continue reading

Outrage as Trump Administration Considers Shrinking National Monuments for Energy

The Trump administration’s potential redrawing of national monument boundaries to facilitate energy exploration is a deeply controversial proposal. The idea itself sparks outrage among many who see it as a blatant disregard for environmental preservation and the legacy of protected lands. The perceived ease of accessing resources within these existing boundaries, compared to navigating the complexities of working with private landowners, fuels the anger even further. It’s seen by critics as a lazy, callous approach that prioritizes short-term economic gains over long-term environmental sustainability.

This proposed action isn’t just about energy extraction; it’s about the very definition of conservation. Once these protected spaces are altered, the changes are often irreversible.… Continue reading

10 years after armed standoff with federal agents, Bundy cattle are still grazing disputed rangeland

It’s been a decade since the Bundy family’s armed standoff with federal agents over disputed rangeland, and yet their cattle are still grazing freely. The sense of entitlement and defiance displayed by Cliven Bundy and his supporters is astonishing. The fact that they continue to utilize public land for their own benefit without consequence is a testament to the government’s inability to enforce the law.

Despite multiple attempts to hold the Bundys accountable for their actions, they remain unchecked and defiant. It’s frustrating to see individuals who claim to be patriots blatantly ignore the rules and regulations that apply to everyone else.… Continue reading