No Reciprocity in Grazing Rules Overhaul

The doctrine of multiple use will apply to allotments in areas identified for wild horses and burros, as it does now.

Livestock will be authorized in those areas and will be entitled to most of the resources.

The doctrine will not apply to allotments outside those areas.

Owning or leasing base properties and petitioning the government for changes in livestock types and seasons of use, will no longer be recognized as a method for establishing wild animal preserves on public lands.

You can comment against the proposal at the Federal Register through July 13.

RELATED: Driver of Grazing Rule Changes.

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