CalWild: Defend Our California Grasslands
From the Sacramento River Bend to the Bodie Hills, Eastern Sierra, Ord Mountains and beyond, California's public lands could soon see MORE livestock grazing, MORE fences, and LESS public access and oversight. As part of its overall attack on public lands, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has proposed major changes to the rules governing livestock grazing on its lands it manages—245 million acres of public lands across the West—including approximately 15 million acres in California. These changes would offer mega corporations and wealthy elite grazing operations handouts they don’t need at the expense of small ranchers, clean air and water, and the greater public. And, they’d stifle the public’s voice in decisionmaking. Submit a public comment before July 13 to oppose these handouts. Act HERE.