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Public Lands Council, Western Governors Lead BLM Rule Opposition

A proposed rule allowing the Bureau of Land Management to offer conservation-only leases was written without consulting people like farmers and ranchers who depend on the land.

In a letter to BLM director Tracy Stone-Manning, about 60 livestock groups say cattle and sheep producers have partnered with BLM in managing 245 million acres of federal land in the West for generations. However, BLM didnā€™t engage them in developing the proposed rule and gave no warning ahead of time that it was developing a rule. ā€œIndividually, each of the components of the proposal would have required detailed discussion,ā€ the letter says.

ā€œTogether, the components demand BLM do the necessary work of engaging stakeholders to avoid conflict and develop lasting outcomes.ā€ BLMā€™s five public information sessions have done little to compensate for the agencyā€™s lack of advanced discussions. Instead of engaging stakeholders where they operate, BLM is holding briefings in urban areas.

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