The Bureau of Land Management doesn’t have a Director or an Acting Director. Brian Steed is the Deputy Director, Policy & Programs, but he is “Exercising Authority of the Director.” There are 8 “Acting” Directors under him. Source: BLM DEPUTY DIRECTOR, POLICY & PROGRAMS Brian Steed Deputy […]
Source: Western Values Project POLITICAL AND ETHICAL SCANDALS ABOUND FOR SECRETARY ZINKE AS HE PREPARES TO SPEAK AT THE STEAMBOAT INSTITUTE Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has been traveling the great state of Colorado this week and on Friday, August 10, he will deliver an address at […]
Press Release from The Cloud Foundation BLM decision threatens future of Pryor Mustang herd COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – The Bureau of Land Management in Billings, Montana has launched an attack on the wild horses of the Pryor Mountains on the Montana-Wyoming border. After a lengthy comment and review […]
Source: HorseSpirit They say “don’t look a gifted horse in the mouth’ but the smiling horse makes that difficult to realize. Maybe it isn’t the most beautiful smile but these horses really love to show off their smile. This is not one of those fake smiles that we […]
by R.T. Fitch Every Sunday we attempt to add some sort of levity and brightness to your week in an effort to recharge you for what awaits us in the 7 days that will follow. Well (never start a sentence with well as you might fall in) I […]
Open Letter as published on The Buffalo Field Campaign Working for Buffalo Field Campaign this summer has been one of the best experiences of my life. Having been a volunteer, and also volunteer coordinator during the field season, I always enjoy the work I do with BFC, but […]
Alexander Nazaryan as published on Yahoo News “That specimen was found in a national monument you shrunk so you could sell mining rights,” WASHINGTON — The dinosaur was a Lythronax, a fearsome predator who lived 80 million years ago. Known as the “King of Gore,” it spent its […]
by Juliet Eilperin as published in the Washington Post Interior officials rejected material that would justify keeping protections in place and sought out evidence that could buttress the case for unraveling them… In a quest to shrink national monuments last year, senior Interior Department officials dismissed evidence that […]
By Chris D’Angelo as published on Huffington Post Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned amid at least 18 federal investigations. Zinke has tallied up nearly a dozen. For several months, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke managed to fly under the radar, as Democrats and environmental groups focused their attention […]
Source: New York Times By Christopher Solomon You might not guess from looking at him that Rob Wielgus was until recently a tenured professor of wildlife ecology. Wielgus likes to spend time in the backwoods of the American West that lie off the edge of most tourist maps, and […]
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