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Satirical illustration depicting the Department of the Interior's preference for cattle over bison on public lands.
Consider the iconic bison, the symbol of the American West and, indeed, the logo of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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The lands known as Ironwood Forest National Monument fall within the traditional lands of the Tohono O’odham, and are adjacent to the Tohono O’odham Nation. Located just west of Tucson, Arizona (S-cuk Son in the O’odham language), it is ess...
A grazing allotment on public lands in Catron County, New Mexico. WWP
During the 1830s, U.S. Army Officer and explorer Zebulon Pike characterized the lands west of the 100th meridian (which runs roughly through the center of Nebraska) as,...
Photo by Connor Gan on Unsplash
Last July, House Republicans on the Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee marked up a fiscal year 2026 spending bill that we rightly called one of the most anti-wildlife, anti-public-lands app...
Photo by Chris Kofoed on Unsplash
This article was originally featured in the Fall 2023 Watersheds Messenger.
Jon Marvel moved to Stanley, Idaho in 1969. Cattle from the National Forest grazed the area from early June until the November s...
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