FIELD NOTES

Land and life at the confluence of Earth and Sky

Matt Barnes Matt Barnes

Conservation and health of public lands shouldn't be controversial

Our public lands, the health of those lands, and our access to them are the foundation of our western way of life.

The Bureau of Land Management’s 2024 Public Lands Rule on Conservation and Landscape Health, now proposed for rescission, is a small, important, and oddly controversial step in implementing the agency’s mission under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA), which as the BLM’s organic act effectively mandated conservation in terms of multiple use and sustained yield nearly half a century ago. FLPMA required public lands to meet the “present and future needs of the American people,” and mandated management to prevent “permanent impairment of the productivity of the land and the quality of the environment.”

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