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Critical Opportunity to Improve Our National Parks: NPS Asks For Visitor Feedback on Services
The National Park Service is requesting feedback on the services they and their contractors provide. This is a critical opportunity to improve our National Parks, especially opportunities for recreation. Read more about what the NPS is looking for, then add your own via the form below by October 9th!

Will Santa Barbara Be the Next Palisades?
The biggest fear tactic we have seen in the discourse around the proposed rescission of the Roadless Rule is to suggest that rescinding the rule will lead to logging companies coming in and clearcutting our forests. Long before the Roadless Rule was enacted the USFS...

Support Withdrawing “Conservation and Landscape Health” Rule That Sells Public Lands to Highest Bidder in Name of Environmentalism
The BLM is proposing to rescind the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule. This rule prioritized “conservation” on BLM land through a new scheme of selling “conservation leases.” It is a backdoor attempt to sell out our public land to the highest bidder to achieve goals of the 30×30 Plan favored by anti-access organizations. Comments are being accepted through November 10, 2025.

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Beas Lewis Flat Environmental Assessment Released: Dispersed Camping Next to Capitol Reef is Still on the Chopping Block
UPDATE: The BLM has released a new environmental assessment for the Beas Lewis Flat campground. While we appreciate the BLM scaling back the plan, after watching them close over 600 miles of public access routes in the area, this plan is still too restrictive. We provide our recommendations below and need your help to save dispersed camping outside of Capitol Reef NP. Comments are needed by September 17th!
Save the Hammers: Round 2 – U.S. Military Proposal Threatens Johnson Valley OHV Area in California
More than a decade after the off-road community’s fight to save Johnson Valley, the U.S. Military’s new Special Use Airspace proposal once again threatens California’s premier OHV Area. Below BRC summarizes our opposition to the current proposal and changes we require. We need your comments by September 15th via the form below to help save Johnson Valley.
USDA Accepting Comments on Roadless Rule Rescission – Support this Win for Public Land Access
Since 2001, BlueRibbon Coalition, along with various states, have been fighting the implementation of the Roadless Rule, which essentially designated 59 million acres of national forests as de facto wilderness through a regulation instead of an act of Congress. The USDA has proposed to rescind the rule and are now accepting comments. BRC strongly supports its rescission. Add your support below by September 19th!