Running into history October 4, 2019 by Andrew Graham 1 Comment A hardy crowd gathered in South Pass City for running races through the northern Red Desert in celebration of Wyoming Public Lands Day.
Potential BLM chief vows to push local input, reduce monuments November 28, 2017 by Jennifer Yachnin, E&E News reporter 4 Comments At a Montana land-use planning event, Wyoming attorney Karen Budd-Falen questioned the legality of two Utah monuments.
Critic: Starving federal agencies fuels land-transfer push October 27, 2015 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 10 Comments Efforts to wrest federal lands from public ownership are an orchestrated strategy that can’t be brushed off as a fringe idea, a leading conservationists warns.
BLM photo contest showcases a different side of Wyoming October 9, 2015 by Kelsey Dayton 1 Comment A statewide BLM employee photo contest highlights Wyoming’s landscape and the agency’s management of it.