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GREAT OLD BROADS FOR WILDERNESS
649 E. College Drive
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GRAZING The activities undertaken by Great Old Broads for Wilderness are guided by the overriding principle that the focus of attention must be on what is best for the land, for Mother Earth.
Monitor Grazing on Public Lands: Wild Utah Project and Great Old Broads in conjunction with SLRP (Southern Land Restoration Project) have developed a comprehensive guide for citizen monitoring of grazing in desert riparian areas. Monitoring for grazing impacts in riparian areas is an important way to help measure both the amount and types of impacts livestock grazing has on fragile desert riparian (streams) areas. Contact us to find out how you can get involved in this monitoring program. Tushar Allotment Collaborative: Great Old Broads is one of 7 appellants that has entered into an agreement to use a collaborative decision-making process to resolve outstanding disputes related to two of eight cattle grazing allotments on the Tushar Range in the Fishlake National Forest in Utah. This 2-year collaborative process is designed to develop existing and desired condition in management plans for the Ten Mile Allotment in Pinedale/Sulphabeds Allotments. Issues addressed including natural resource conditions and livestock management, aspen and mountain mahogany recruitment, and a plan for restoring beaver habitat on at least one stream. Click here for more information. What You Can Do to help with public lands grazing
If you would like to donate to Broads, please click on the button below to donate online, or if you would prefer to mail a check or money order, please print and mail our membership/donation form. Voluntary
Grazing Permit Buyout Legislation Introduced!
Two bills have been introduced in Congress to pay federal grazing permittees/lessees $175 per animal unit month to voluntarily retire their permit or lease and end grazing on the associated grazing allotment(s) permanently. This legislation would provide grazing permittees/lessees with another option for their permit or lease, while relieving public lands from continued livestock grazing wherever the buyout option is exercised.
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