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Subject: Federal land grab comming soon
YelliChink    1/4/2011 11:23:19 AM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704543004576051981953491522.html?KEYWORDS=wilderness+policy+sparks+western+ire From WSJ Wilderness Policy Sparks Western Ire An Initiative to Expand Protection of Unspoiled Lands Has Drawn Opposition From Energy Companies and Ranchers . An Obama administration directive designed to preserve more public lands as wilderness is stirring anger in the West, where ranchers, sportsmen and energy companies say they could lose access to acreage they count on for their recreation and livelihood. The regulatory change, initiated this month, directs the Bureau of Land Management to survey its vast holdings stretching between Alaska, Arizona, California and Colorado, in search of unspoiled back country. The agency can then designate these tracts—potentially millions of acres—as "wild lands." Protections will vary from site to site, but in general such lands will be shielded from activities that disrupt habitat or destroy the solitude of the wild, according to the Interior Department. That might mean banning oil drilling, uranium mining or cattle grazing in some areas. It also could mean restrictions on recreational activities, such as snowmobiling or biking. But the move, which did not require legislative approval, has drawn a hostile response from many in the West. "This harms economic growth," said Rep. Rob Bishop, a Utah Republican who takes over next month as chair of the House subcommittee on public lands. "The West is being abused."
 
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YelliChink       1/4/2011 11:24:24 AM
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Nanheyangrouchuan       1/8/2011 11:46:17 PM
Hmm, this "land grab" was started by which Founding Father of modern conservatism?
 
Oh, Teddy Roosevelt.
 
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