Public Lands are "Open for Drilling" ft. The Wilderness Society, USDA Reorganization, and FY2026 Budget Updates - Public Lands News (July 21 - 25)
Outdoor Minimalist25 Juli 2025

Public Lands are "Open for Drilling" ft. The Wilderness Society, USDA Reorganization, and FY2026 Budget Updates - Public Lands News (July 21 - 25)

This week in the Outdoor Minimalist public lands news review, we cover:

  • USDA’s major reorganization plan

    • What it means for the U.S. Forest Service and wildfire response

    • How agency relocations and office closures could impact conservation work

    • Centralization of services like civil rights, tribal affairs, and grants management

  • H.R. 1 “The Big Ugly Bill” with 🎙️ Guest: Justin Meuse, Government Relations Director for Climate and Energy at The Wilderness Society

    • How it opens up over 200 million acres of public lands to oil and gas drilling

  • Federal funding updates

    • Budget cuts to the National Wildlife Refuge System

    • EPA enforcement and staffing reductions

  • Culture war policy in parks

    • Enactment of proposals to restrict education on climate change, Indigenous history, and LGBTQ+ history in National Parks

  • State-level conservation wins

    • Vermont’s wildlife corridor law

    • Texas’ vote to protect the Fairfield Lake site

    • New York’s new bird-safe buildings legislation

    • Virginia’s trail access protections

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