Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Wednesday proposed canceling a public land management rule that put conservation on equal ...
After bipartisan opposition forced Senate Republicans to remove language from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that would have ...
The Department of the Interior announced on Wednesday that it is repealing the Biden administration’s Public Land Rule, meant ...
The decision means nearly 245 million acres of federal public land would be ineligible for conservation or restoration use ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is looking to overturn the Bureau of Land Management’s Public Lands Rule in a move that ...
The Trump administration’s move to rescind the Biden-era Public Lands Rule eliminates a nascent plan to use conservation to ...
On Friday, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued a secretarial order that could effectively prohibit his agency from issuing permits for wind and solar on federal lands unless they produce as much ...
Trump administration says Colorado won’t be included in push to develop more US Forest Service land. Environmentalists still worry. US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration will ...
The U.S. House of Representatives voted late Wednesday to rescind resource management plans on 29 million acres of resource-rich public lands in Montana, Alaska, and North Dakota, an action that ...
Vice President Kashim Shettima has said that the Federal Government was working on a review of the Land Use Act to make it conform with current global realities. He spoke at a three-day National Land ...
North Canton Council discussed on Sept. 15 whether to require the owners of vacant land to register their properties and pay ...
When U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Monday that her department would be opening up more US Forest Service land to development, she did so with the caveat that just two states — ...