Straight Arrow
Well-known member
Interesting ... but not really relevant to nor supportive of your previous assertion of "allow the states to oversee management for multiple use, public access, preservation of resources."DOI - NPS Zion can't repair a trail for 10 years until Utah Non-Profits fund $1.2M to repair the trail. https://zionpark.org/2020/emerald-pools-trail-restoration/
Poor stewardship of public lands and example Govt fail.
Back to question at hand. I feel allowing non-profits to have lease agreements for public lands is not in the public interest to multi-use. If any organization wants to support stewardship, access, and multi-use of public lands they can support with funding, labor, or collaboration with others.
Utah has waged this fight with organizations like SUWA for decades which do not support multiple use of public lands.
The Utah wet tissue red herrings regarding this issue are becoming trite and blas'e.