The Antiquities Act made the destruction of sites on federal lands and the removal of artifacts from them punishable by law. And, in a little-noticed clause, it also gave presidents the authority to declare national monuments of historic or scientific interest.
What the park service didn’t disclose in the list of potential dangers I’d encounter on my hike was perhaps the scariest of all – a radioactive creek whose uranium levels exceeds EPA safe drinking water standards.
Friday's court ruling on the Richfield Resource Management Plan sets a timeline to remedy some of the wrongs done by BLM in their hasty management plan of some of the nation’s most treasured lands.
This Hopi recycling entrepreneur is already saving reservation businesses, schools, and hospitals money. Imagine what he could do with a fleet of his own.
For years, retiring grazing permits has served as a common-sense, market-based solution for protecting some of the west’s most delicate public lands. A rancher's near death experience serves as an example of how and why these retirements work.