BLM Revises Public Lands Grazing Rules for First Time Since 1995

The Bureau of Land Management is undertaking its first overhaul of grazing regulations in nearly three decades. The proposed changes target rules governing livestock grazing on federally managed public lands. A key concern raised about the revisions is that they could reduce opportunities for public participation in the regulatory process. The last time these regulations were comprehensively updated was in 1995, making this a significant policy shift for land management in the United States.
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