Ticket to paradise? Crowded national parks try reservations, fees

by E&E News | October 4, 2021
“At national parks from Maine to California, Americans are adjusting to a myriad of new rules sparked by a year of record crowds. The throngs of tourists have spurred a season of experimentation for the National Park Service, mainly with new reservation systems and parking fees aimed ...

Group aims to slash wild horse and burro population by 75%

“Ranchers, hunters, and the BLM have long pointed the finger at wild horses and burros for devastating rangelands and competing with cattle and big game for scarce water and grass. But the extent of damage to Nevada’s public lands from livestock and wildlife is largely a mystery ...

Tribes, enviros pan Wyo wolf killing policy in ESA petitions

by County 17 | October 1, 2021
“Several conservation organizations and numerous Native American tribes are citing Wyoming’s wolf predator zone — the roughly 85% of the state where wolves can be killed at any time by any means — as evidence of the need for renewed federal protection of the gray wolf. In an ...

EPA Decisions Lacking Scientific Integrity Still In Place Under Biden Administration, Say Whistleblowers

“With this article, Beyond Pesticides rounds out its coverage of recent revelations about compromised science integrity at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As Sharon Lerner reports in her September 18 (and third in a series) article in The Intercept, new documents and ...

Scott Beckstead: Don’t believe BLM’s gaslighting about the Onaqui herd of wild horses

by Salt Lake Tribune | September 30, 2021
“When someone repeats an obviously false statement often enough, people start believing it despite proof to the contrary. The statement takes on a life of its own, and soon people start questioning their own observations. It may even become popular to repeat the false trope, and ...
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