Interior Department Eliminates Rule That Made Conservation a Use of Public Lands

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The Department of the Interior repealed a Biden-era regulation on May 11 that had placed conservation on par with drilling, mining, and grazing on roughly 245 million acres of federal public land. The 2024 rule allowed public property to be leased for restoration in the same way that oil companies lease land for drilling. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in September 2025 that the rule could have blocked access to hundreds of thousands of acres (hectares) of land, preventing energy and timber production and hurting ranchers who graze on public lands. The rescission of the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, also known as the Public Lands Rule, by the department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is set for publication in the Federal Register on May 12 and takes effect 30 days after publication, restoring the pre-2024 regulatory framework governing the agency....
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