Rule would protect healthy public lands, promote habitat conservation and restoration and further thoughtful development
WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Land Management is extending the public comment period for the Public Lands Rule by 15 days. This brings the time collecting public feedback on the proposed rule to a total of 90 days. The new deadline to provide input is July 5, 2023.
The proposed Public Lands Rule, announced in late March, would provide tools for BLM to:
- Restore critical wildlife habitat and clean water
- Protect healthy public lands in the face of increasing drought, wildfire, and climate impacts
- Ensure responsible development backed by science and data
Please visit the Public Lands Rule website on blm.gov for additional resources including a rule fact sheet, presentation slides used during virtual public meetings, Public Lands Rule Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) as well as FAQs discussing how the rule would affect Conservation Leasing, Renewable Energy, and Grazing on public lands managed by the BLM.
To learn more about this proposed rule, or to provide comment, please visit rule page on Regulations.gov.
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