Biden Administration locking up public lands from West to East
Should the Biden administration get its way, two places will see areas closed off to most users.
Should the Biden administration get its way, two places will see areas closed off to most users.
On this District of Conservation roundup listeners will learn about several federal public lands bills, 2023 National Park Service site attendance levels, and oyster recovery in the Chesapeake Bay.
Utah Treasurer Marlo Oaks equated the SEC rule to list natural asset companies on the NYSE to "financializing Mother Nature."
BlueRibbon Coalition's Benjamin Burr joined the podcast to discuss the Biden administration shutting down public trails and more.
Gabriella discusses the Bureau of Land Management's new blueprint for outdoor recreation and a "new" solution for feral hogs. Tune in to learn more!
Senator Daines rejoins the podcast to update listen about his hunting season, surviving Twitter purgatory for posting a hunting picture, and trending conservation bills in Congress. Tune in!
Gabriella argues it's not pro-public lands to close Forest Service lands to recreational shooting opportunities on District of Conservation this week.
Karen Budd-Falen joined the podcast to discuss the new BLM Public Lands Rule that would undermine multiple-use management of public lands.
Interior's proposed Public Lands Rule copies a lot from the BLM 2.0 Planning Rule that was nullified in 2017. Learn that more today on District of Conservation.
"The good news is that we have very little federal land in Texas. So the Feds haven't been able to shut down oil and gas here like they have everywhere else in the country. It's why Texas, right now, is leading the nation in oil and gas production. It really cannot be overstated how important energy independence is. And so many people don't realize that oil and gas, I mean—it's it's the chair you're sitting on; it's the makeup you put on your face. It's a component of our everyday lives—not just energy. And we saw last last winter with the [...]
What the media gets wrong about Bears Ears National Monument? A lot, argues San Juan County Commissioner Bruce Adams.
Today's podcast guests discuss why the Biden administration lead ban will harm public lands access for fishing and hunting.
In a rare W, the Biden administration says abortion clinics will not be set up on federal public lands in red states following the Dobbs decision. Tune in to learn more.
Gabriella speaks with veteran and author Braxton McCoy about the American conservationist tradition and current events. Tune in here!
Today, President Biden announced he'll restore several National monuments to pre-Trump levels against the wishes of Utah.