New Public Lands Proposal Will Balance Development With Conservation

The draft rule from the Bureau of Land Management will deliver on the agency鈥檚 responsibilities to sustain the health of public lands.

WASHINGTON - The Department of the Interior announced are managed for multiple use and sustained yield by prioritizing the health and resilience of ecosystems across those lands. 

爆料公社 commends the Bureau of Land Management for taking action to promote conservation and land health, which is consistent with its mission, authorities and responsibilities. 

鈥淐onserve is a verb. You have to do it,鈥 said Sara Brodnax, Director of Public Lands Policy at the 爆料公社. 鈥淔rom the Bald Eagle to the Greater Sage-Grouse, we鈥檝e learned that conservation takes deliberate action. It doesn鈥檛 happen by chance and it doesn鈥檛 happen by simply hoping that nature will find balance 鈥 especially in sensitive ecosystems that have endured decades of overuse or neglect. That鈥檚 why the Bureau of Land Management must have in place policies to balance responsible development with land and wildlife conservation and must engage in active management to help restore degraded areas.鈥 

The Bureau of Land Management manages and maintains more public lands than any other agency in the United States 鈥 more than 245 million acres found primarily in the western United States. From deep canyons to the sagebrush sea to the northernmost reaches of Alaska, BLM lands encompass iconic, loved and sacred landscapes. And within the BLM鈥檚 very mission is a responsibility to conserve these places for future generations.鈥 

But for decades, the agency has largely focused on oil and gas, mining and other extractive uses. These uses must be balanced with conservation, recreation, wildlife, watersheds, and cultural resource protection. This rulemaking process gives the BLM an opportunity to balance its priorities and demonstrate an approach to management that gives respect to community-led conservation, landscape health and resilience, wildlife habitat and connectivity, and Tribal co-stewardship. 

鈥淭he Bureau of Land Management has the mission and authority to balance conservation with other uses of public land,鈥 said Brodnax. 鈥淏ut it has not been empowered to deliver on its mission. It鈥檚 time to give intentional focus to conservation and landscape health at the BLM and commit to deliver on a true legacy for both present and future generations.鈥 

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