The budgetary “sequester” scheduled for January 2013 must be avoided in order to prevent deep and damaging cuts to federal programs that support public lands and the communities and wildlife that depend on them, clean air and water, and a sustainable energy future.
Congress is considering drastic cuts to vital conservation and environmental programs! Here are some of the effects of making deeper cuts to conservation.
Drilling for oil and gas on American lands - by the numbers. The facts, straight from The Bureau of Land Management, the Energy Information Agency, and the non-partisan Congressional Research Service.
The Bureau of Land Management manages more than 250 million acres of public land - land that belongs to all Americans. The agency is required by law to involve the public in management decisions on our public lands.
Watershed Restoration Action Plans: Review and Recommendations to the U.S. Forest Service Regarding the Integration of the Travel Analysis Process and Watershed Condition Framework