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Overhaul of public lands grazing regulations seeks to cut public involvement

The US Bureau of Land Management is proposing the first major overhaul of public lands grazing regulations since 1995, aiming to expand livestock operations on 155 million acres while significantly reducing public participation in decision-making. Critics argue the changes prioritize ranchers and align with administrative goals to reduce regulatory burdens, despite expert concerns about environmental degradation from overgrazing.

Background

Public lands grazing in the American West has long been a contentious issue involving subsidies, environmental impact, and federal management oversight. This proposal represents a significant shift in how the Bureau of Land Management handles permit renewals and public engagement.

Source
Ars Technica
Published
Jul 11, 2026 at 07:11 PM
Score
6.0 / 10