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News

Sep302023

Donate Today to Stop the Losses

Governmental News, Land Use, MoabBy Loren CampbellSeptember 30, 2023

It is with a heavy heart that we bring you the distressing news from Moab today—a destination cherished by many for its rugged trails and breathtaking landscapes. A staggering 317…

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Help Us Save 199 Miles of Moab Trails

Gemini Bridges, Labyrinth, Land Use, Moab, UncategorizedBy Loren CampbellAugust 19, 2023

The BLM is expected to release their Moab Labyrinth Canyon Travel Management Plan by September 30, and we are extremely concerned their plan is going to mirror other recent Federal…

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NHTSA Proposed Rule on Automated Emergency Braking Systems

Governmental News, Land UseBy Loren CampbellAugust 2, 2023

We have another threat to OHV recreation, this time by the National Highway Transportation Safety Board in proposed rules that would affect many aspects of vehicles we use off highway.…

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Dirty Devil River Crossing Waypoint 38.09694, -110.40677

WaypointsBy Loren CampbellJuly 14, 2023

The Dirty Devil River Crossing is a fun point on the Poison Spring trail 40 miles south of Hanksville Utah.The River starts out in Hanksville at the confluence of the…

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Jul142023
Jul42023

Final UPLA Comments Filed on BLM Conservation and Landscape Health Rule

Land UseBy Loren CampbellJuly 4, 2023

We filed our final comments on the proposed Rule. Please get your final comments in by July 5.

How to Write Effective Comments

Education, Land Use, UncategorizedBy Loren CampbellJune 30, 2023

Tips for Submitting Effective Comments in Land Manager Actions Overview A comment can express simple support or dissent for a regulatory action. However, a constructive, information-rich comment that clearly communicates…

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The Mission of Utah Public Lands Alliance

The mission of Utah Public Lands Alliance is to preserve Utah’s public lands for public use in coalition with all user groups, through public awareness and in cooperation with regulatory agencies regarding all facets of land management including improvement, access, enforcement, and protection.

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THE MISSION OF UTAH PUBLIC LANDS ALLIANCE
The mission of Utah Public Lands Alliance is to preserve Utah’s public lands for public use in coalition with all user groups, through public awareness and in cooperation with regulatory agencies regarding all facets of land management including improvement, access, enforcement, and protection.

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