The final draft plan by the Trump administration opens parts of formerly protected lands to oil, gas and mining companies
, according to a Bureau of Land Management document released on Friday.
“We really focused on the recreation needs and the changes in recreation. In the last 20 years, visitation has changed drastically. Recreation is a big part of what we’re trying to manage under this plan,” BLM spokeswoman Kim Finch said. ‘We’ve identified key focus areas for recreation, signage, visitor services. Improving the visitor experience has been on our minds for a while.
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