Up to half of grazing lands could be unusable by 2100 as climate change reshapes temperature and rainfall patterns critical for livestock.
The Bureau of Land Management entered into a formal cooperative agreement with a ranching industry trade group Monday to ...
Calling the proposed decision to rescind bison grazing permits on federal land “unlawful, factually incorrect, and ...
The setback for American Prairie's efforts to restore bison and native grasslands to Montana could set a precedent for tribal ...
The federal grazing fee for 2026 has been set at $1.69 per animal unit month, according to the National Agricultural ...
Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy (center) hasn't paid the more than $1 million in grazing fees that the government says he owes. Credit: Jason Bean/AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal file Want more?
Millions of acres of public lands leased for grazing livestock should be counted toward the Biden administration's aggressive conservation pledge, according to top officials with the Interior and ...
Weld County ranchers like Leonard Ball and Robert Hill have had federal grazing permits in their families for 75 years or more and while working with the agency that oversees that land isn’t easy, ...
Livestock grazing on federal lands is integral to ranches across the U.S., especially in the West. This generations-long practice not only provides food for our nation but also serves to manage and ...
Grazing restrictions on public lands may have unintended consequences for greater sage grouse, according to a recent study. The imperiled birds depend on habitat on both public and private lands, and ...
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