Article 76XPB Overhaul of public lands grazing regulations seeks to cut public involvement

Overhaul of public lands grazing regulations seeks to cut public involvement

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Mark Olalde, ProPublica, and Jimmy Tobias for High
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The federal government is rewriting its rules governing ranching on public lands to increase the number of cattle, sheep, and other livestock grazing on 155 million acres in the West, an area twice the size of New Mexico.

Public lands grazing is overseen by a nearly century-old system that heavily subsidizes some of the wealthiest Americans while doing little to address its harms to the environment, ProPublica and High Country News found last year.

Even though rangeland management experts say overgrazing has degraded public lands, the new rules being drafted by the US Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management-the first overhaul since 1995-would instead expand the practice.

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