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The U.S. Senate is currently considering selling over 16 million acres of federal land in California to turn into housing, including in Sacramento.
The U.S. Senate is currently considering selling over 16 million acres of federal land in California to turn into housing, including in Sacramento.
In Washington, Sen. James Risch, R-Idaho, an Energy and Natural Resources committee member, opposed the plan. In the House, Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Montana, was able to eliminate a provision allowing sales ...
The plan to allow sales of federal land - sales that could affect millions of California acres - had drawn opposition from ...
Nearly a mile of riverfront in Bent County is now a preserve for prairie wildlife and plants. Nonetheless, there’s much work ...
Mariners Preserve is a 340-acre new natural area in Bay County that provides nature trails and unprecedented access to natural areas near the mouth of the Saginaw River.
The former Deer Viewing Area has been transformed with over 3 miles of trails and 200 acres of restored prairie, offering a ...
Scott Brook Preserve has adapted trails to navigate around four dams built by these natural engineers. It's also a great spot ...
Though the bureau’s own analysis shows the leases have damaged parts of the 47-mile-long river preserve, the agency’s preferred action is to allow grazing to continue with new restrictions ...