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Last April, Congress passed H.J. Resolution 140. In summary, Congress used the Congressional Review Act to overturn the moratorium on mining in the Superior N...
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By Kathleen Donnelly
When I heard about the Trump Administration’s decision to relocate Forest Service headquarters from Washington D.C. to Salt Lake City, U...
The land where the Presidio sits has a long and unique history. Long before it became one of the most unique national park sites in the country, it was the territory of the Ramaytush Ohlone people. In 1776, the Spanish Empire established it...
In March, the Endangered Species Committee convened to discuss exempting oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico* from endangered species requirements. The result of their discussion (which lasted only 15 minutes) was to vote to allow it...
An 1872 Mining Law Threatens the Future of Our Public Lands
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The foundation of U.S. mining policy is the General Mining Law of 1872, passed during the post–Ci...
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We are a collection of authors who write books set in the wilderness. We've banded together to advocate for the preservation and protection of our public lands, now and forever. Look for a new post every Wednesday.
Award-winning author Kathleen Donnelly writes the National Forest K-9 and Colorado K-9 series. She lives near the Colorado foothills with her husband and four-legged friends. To learn more, visit Kathleen's website at kathleendonnelly.com.
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