In a sweeping move that has ignited a fierce debate over the future of America’s public lands, the Trump administration has officially moved to dismantle dozens of long-standing restrictions on hunting and fishing within federal territories. Driven by a philosophy of “open unless closed,” the Department of the Interior (DOI) has issued new directives that fundamentally alter how millions of acres of National Park Service (NPS) units and National…
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