Tell the BLM to protect Colorado’s public lands!

Tell the BLM to protect Colorado’s public lands!

Colorful Sunrise of the Colorado River in Grand Junction Colorado

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has been developing a new oil & gas management plan for Western Colorado. This plan will determine how two-million acres of public lands (and the mineral rights for those lands) will be managed over the next several decades. We have just through next Monday, July 25, to submit comments on the agency’s plans.

This planning area stretches from Grand Junction to Edwards, and includes some of our most valued landscapes, such as the upper Colorado and Roaring Fork valleys, Bangs Canyon, the Grand Hogback, and the northern Dolores River. The beloved wilderness, wildlife, and cultural resources of these areas are threatened by new oil & gas leasing.

This is just the beginning of the BLM’s planning process, when they are considering what issues should be analyzed and what impacts should be considered in the first draft of the plan.

Please help protect our public lands from reckless oil & gas drilling. Use this easy template to submit a comment today!

About the author

Brian joined Western Colorado Alliance as a community organizer in April 2020. With a professional background in elections and the court system, Brian specializes in working with our partners to shape oil and gas policy. Having grown up on the Western Slope, he is committed to working toward a strong, sustainable future for our community. Brian also volunteers with Mesa County Library’s literacy and pathway to citizenship programs. As an avid board game enthusiast, he enjoys opportunities to strategize and build winning coalitions. Brian received his bachelor's degree in political science from Colorado Mesa University, and his master’s degree in public administration from the University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs.

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