Kagi AI Summary:
The Bureau of Land Management has officially rescinded the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, which previously mandated equal consideration for conservation alongside commercial development on public lands. This decision removes protections for 13.5 million acres in New Mexico and across the West, favoring industrial-scale development and extraction projects. Critics argue this move creates significant uncertainty and dismisses the concerns of tribal nations regarding land management. The policy shift aligns with broader administration efforts to prioritize mineral production and commercial use on federal property.
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