Right-Wing Trump Supporters Brandish Guns to Intimidate Anti-Trump, BLM Protesters
Acting Land Chief Won’t Get the Permanent Post, But He’ll Stay on the Job
William Perry Pendley’s Opposition to Public Lands Is Much for Senate Republicans in Tight November Races, Says Sarah Okeson
The Latest American Natural Wonder on the Trump Hit List
Mining Companies Want to Do Their Dirty Work Near the Boundary Waters Wilderness
Bureau Chief Wants Local Law-Enforcement Authority Over Federal Lands
Environmental Groups Oppose William Perry Pendley’s Appointment and Programs
A Wave of Modern Day Lynchings
Five Men of Color Have Been Found Hanging in Various Parts of the U.S.; Many Doubt Official Reports that They Were Suicides
The Bureau of Land Management Wants to Go Back to the Dust Bowl Era
The Agency Is Planning a Wholesale ‘Update’ of Its Cattle Grazing Regulations—You Know What That Means
Trump Practically Gives Away Energy Rights Near Utah Monument
Latest Affront in the Bears Ears Region: Oil and Gas Leases at 1987 Prices, Some as Low as $10 an Acre
Trump’s Man at the Bureau of Land Management Wants It Dismantled
Acting Director William Perry Pendley Has More Conflicts than a Cactus Has Needles
Native Tribes Frozen Out of Controversial Plan for Bears Ears Monument
Bureau of Land Management Stacks the Deck Against Preserving the Shrunken Protected Area
A Land and Water Grab in Parched Utah
Bureau of Land Management Weighs Plan to Extract ‘Frac Sand’ and Millions of Gallons of Water from the Region