Bureau of Land Management
The Controversial Plan to Kill 45,000 Wild Horses to Make Room for Cattle Farming
It’s pretty clear that an answer that will please all parties seems nowhere in sight. In the meantime, 45,000 wild horses are anything but free, and their lives hang in the balance.
Bundy rancher who led Oregon standoff allegedly plotted to use sheets in jailbreak
Ryan Bundy, who led a weeks-long militia occupation of a wildlife refuge earlier this year, claims he was just a "rancher trying to practice braiding rope."
Confronting Racism and White Nostalgia on Cliven Bundy's Ranch
The Nevada rancher wants to break all the rules in a game that's been fixed for him.
Even Fracking Fans Wonder Why the Feds Would Allow Drilling Under This Lake
Lewisville Lake is a crucial reservoir in North Texas, but the federal government says nearby fracking would pose no appreciable risk.
What We Know About the Crackdown on Cliven Bundy and the Oregon Occupiers
The People vs. Citizens for Constitutional Freedom isn't going to be a simple trial.
Homeless Are Flocking to America's Forests, But It's Damaging the Land
The woods are an attractive option for people who want to live off the grid, or a last resort for those with nowhere else to go. But indefinite camping is damaging forests.
What Are Armed Militiamen Really Doing in That Oregon Wildlife Refuge?
The Bundy Revolution doesn't seem to be catching on.
The Oregon Militia's Mormon Leader Is Getting Snubbed by the Mormon Church
Ammon Bundy said the Lord told him to engage in a standoff with the feds. His church is not okay with that.
Here's What the Oregon Occupiers and the GOP Presidential Candidates Agree On
The standoff in Oregon and tentative support it has garnered from Republican leaders reveals the party's deeply held antagonism toward environmental protections.
The Oregon Militia's Sworn #BLM Enemy Is Really a Handout to Ranchers
A federal agency created at the behest of the ranching industry still has its back.
'We Are Going to Light Up the Whole Country on Fire': The Arson That Led to the Oregon Militia Standoff
The ongoing occupation of a wildlife refuge by armed militiamen was sparked by the imprisonment of two ranchers for setting a blaze in 2001 that scorched 139 acres.