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Around 100 people showed up to the Wyoming Capitol Monday as part of another nationwide day of action.
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Utah’s lawsuit filed with the U.S. Supreme Court says the Bureau of Land Management shouldn’t be able to own land in the state without giving it a designation, like a national monument. Wyoming and 26 members of the Legislature filed amicus briefs supporting Utah’s petition to be heard, saying the current system harms state sovereignty.
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The states of Wyoming and Utah have filed a lawsuit against the BLM. The complaint alleges that the BLM's public lands rule violates the National Environmental Policy Act.
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The Bureau of Land Management is planning about a dozen prescribed burns in Wyoming this year in an effort to mitigate future fire risk.
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Gov. Mark Gordon vetoed a bill that would have established a $75 million legal fund for the state to sue the federal government over its land use policies.
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A complaint filed in July by an Albany County-based conservation group has opened a wind project up for public scrutiny.
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The Bureau of Land Management recently proposed an overhaul to the way it manages federal public lands that would elevate conservation as pressure on Western rangelands mounts.
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The Bureau of Land Management is increasing its efforts to rein in the number of wild horses roaming the Western U.S.
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This new rule aims to limit leaking, flaring and venting of the potent greenhouse gas, while wringing more in royalties from the companies extracting natural gas.
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A new federal policy aims to protect fish and wildlife migration routes on public lands across the Mountain West and the rest of the U.S.