he Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced on Monay that it will completely rescind the Public Lands Rule, a Biden-era policy that recognized conservation as a designated “use” of public land on equal footing with extractive uses like mining and grazing. Implemented in May 2024, the rule had applied to the 245 million acres of public land managed by the BLM.
The move was announced Monday in the Federal Register and finalized yesterday. “This action restores balance to federal land management under the principles of multiple use and sustained yield by prioritizing access, …
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