brocksw
Well-known member
Wanted to get this out there for discussion as SCI just sent out an action alert for this and I find this to be an interesting dynamic within the conservation world.
SCI is supporting
"SUPPORT H.R. 3397: The Western Economic Security Today (WEST) Act withdraws the recently announced final public rule by the Bureau of Land Management that would tie up BLM public lands and potentially prevent recreational and guided hunting."
Bill Sponsor (R) Utah:
"The BLM’s proposed rule would undermine the livelihoods of Utah’s farmers, ranchers, recreation businesses, and more,” said Congressman Curtis. “In a state that has so much natural beauty to share, this rule attempts to lock up those precious lands that should be open and accessible to the public.”
www.blm.gov
SCI is actively working to undue work that was supported by other conservation orgs (TRCP, BHA, TU, others). My question is why?
RMEF even expressed some hesitancy:

Perhaps someone smarter than I can tell me why the public lands rule is or is not a good thing?
SCI is supporting
"SUPPORT H.R. 3397: The Western Economic Security Today (WEST) Act withdraws the recently announced final public rule by the Bureau of Land Management that would tie up BLM public lands and potentially prevent recreational and guided hunting."
Bill Sponsor (R) Utah:
"The BLM’s proposed rule would undermine the livelihoods of Utah’s farmers, ranchers, recreation businesses, and more,” said Congressman Curtis. “In a state that has so much natural beauty to share, this rule attempts to lock up those precious lands that should be open and accessible to the public.”

Public Lands Rule | Bureau of Land Management
Español The BLM is implementing regulations that will guide balanced management of America's public lands now and for the future. The Conservation and Landscape Health Rule helps safeguard the health of our public lands for current and future generations by ensuring that we: protect clean water...
SCI is actively working to undue work that was supported by other conservation orgs (TRCP, BHA, TU, others). My question is why?
RMEF even expressed some hesitancy:

Perhaps someone smarter than I can tell me why the public lands rule is or is not a good thing?