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BLM Public Lands Rule – Trout Unlimited Statement

ARLINGTON, Va.鈥 Today the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finalized the聽, which gives the agency a framework to promote ecosystem resilience on public lands and waters by identifying and prioritizing lands for protection and restoration, encouraging conservation investments, and putting conservation on equal footing with other uses of public lands.

鈥淭he new Public Lands Rule is nothing more than a re-statement of the obvious. Conservation is a vital part of the BLM鈥檚 multiple use mandate; just as it has been since passage of the Federal Lands Policy Management Act in 1976,鈥 said聽Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited. 鈥淧ublic lands face no shortage of challenges鈥攈istoric drought, more intense wildfires, and invasive species, as well as the need to manage responsible energy development. The reality is that we cannot meet the social and economic needs of communities without first securing the health, diversity and productivity of the land. We are pleased to see the agency recognizing what the law already states鈥攃onservation is a vital use of our public lands.鈥

Last year, TU and the BLM announced a five-year, $8.9 million agreement for Western watershed restoration. 聽In Wyoming, TU and BLM will continue to expand a decade-long partnership , one of聽, to restore native fish and improve habitat. Together, TU and BLM are expanding riparian restoration to restore natural ecological function throughout the watershed. In places like聽, TU works with BLM to ensure new management plans聽honor longstanding local collaboration and balance energy development with fish and wildlife habitat conservation.

The Public Lands Rule advances new tools, including the ability to use 鈥渞estoration leasing鈥 to help achieve long-term ecological benefits on public lands. The rule promotes locally driven and locally led conservation efforts 鈥 such as those completed by Trout Unlimited 鈥 to maintain intact, functioning landscapes.

鈥淲e are optimistic that restoration leasing can help sustain working landscapes and ensure they remain resilient for future generations,鈥 said聽Emily Olsen, Vice President for the Rocky Mountains at Trout Unlimited. “TU looks forward to assessing restoration leasing, alongside our partners in the agricultural and grazing community, as a new tool to ensure the durability of rangeland and riparian restoration projects and the ecological benefits they provide.鈥

BLM manages more public land鈥245 million acres鈥攖han any other land management agency, the vast majority located in 12 western states and Alaska. The Public Lands Rule will establish a framework to ensure healthy landscapes, abundant wildlife habitat, clean water, and balanced decision-making on our nation鈥檚 public lands.

The agency published the proposed Public Lands Rule in the federal register on April 3, 2023, for a 90-day public comment period, the longest comment period on rulemaking in recent history. BLM received 216,403 comments from Tribes, state and local governments, industry groups, advocacy organizations, and members of the public.

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