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Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado

Opposing Biden’s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 1% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 35% chance of precipitation 12% chance of precipitation At least four counties have signaled resistance to 30X30 plan Thursday, April 29, 2021 4:22 PM The view of Palisade from atop the Palisade Rim Trail. The Palisade Plunge Trail, approved by Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service, starts atop the Grand Mesa and ends at the Colorado River. The American Stewards of Liberty, a group based in Texas, is pushing local Colorado governments to oppose the Biden administration’s 30×30 plan to preserve 30% of the nation’s land and water by 2030.

Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado

Opposing Biden s vision for public lands, hard-right group makes inroads in Colorado
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West Slope governments want more voice on wolf reintroduction

A coalition of northwest Colorado local governments want more say-so in the plan to reintroduce wolves in the state, especially as it relates to the Western Slope. Garfield County commissioners on Monday voted 3-0 to sign onto a letter from Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado seeking the formation of a Local Government Advisory Group. AGNC is a local government group including Garfield, Rio Blanco, Mesa, Moffat, Grand, Delta and Montrose counties. Garfield County Commissioner Mike Samson is the county’s representative on the organization board. “Where is this reintroduction going to happen,” he asked rhetorically in requesting the board sign the letter. “It’s going to be out here on the Western Slope.

Moffat County continues push against wolves, no plans to join Rio Blanco in sanctuary stance

Getty Images/iStockphoto Following a call to join Rio Blanco’s Wolf Reintroduction Sanctuary stance, Moffat County commissioners stated that while they remain steadfast in the opposition of wolves, they will not be joining in on Rio Blanco’s resolution, instead focusing their efforts on requesting a local governmental role in the planning process. Rio Blanco’s resolution stated the county would allow for the natural migration and repopulation of Gray Wolves, but would not allow for artificially introduced wolves, further stating that “designated lands” for artificial reintroduction must not include Rio Blanco County or any other county in the state that adopts the Sanctuary County Resolution.

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