American Prairie Reserve was allowed to graze their “zoo” animals (bison) on BLM lands during the Biden administration. Those bison are not raised to be slaughtered for agricultural purposes. The grazing allotments came with the local cattle ranches that ARP purchased. The absence of ARP bison will increase hunting and fishing opportunity on BLM lands as well as improve public access for outdoor activities. The improvement to the State and Regional economies will also benefit wildlife management for public lands.
“MSGA is thrilled to see this decision by the BLM to restore grazing allotments back to their intended usage for production livestock grazing,” MSGA President Lesley Robinson said in a Friday afternoon press release. “MSGA is proud to defend sound, lawful land management. This decision is an incredible win for public lands grazers, ranching families and rural communities across the West.”
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“MSGA is thrilled to see this decision by the BLM to restore grazing allotments back to their intended usage for production livestock grazing,” MSGA President Lesley Robinson said in a Friday afternoon press release. “MSGA is proud to defend sound, lawful land management. This decision is an incredible win for public lands grazers, ranching families and rural communities across the West.”
Bureau of Land Management revokes American Prairie bison leases
The Phillips County permits had been approved by the Biden administration in 2022.
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