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What changes are arriving with newly approved Bears Ears resource management plan?

Jan 14, 2025, 10:07 PM

The Bears Ears area as seen from Comb Ridge in Southern Utah. (Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News)...

The Bears Ears area as seen from Comb Ridge in Southern Utah. (Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News)

(Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service approved a resource management plan for Bears Ears National Monument.

“Bears Ears National Monument encompasses vast and diverse objects of historical and scientific interest,” said BLM Acting Utah Director Matt Preston. “This new plan will allow anyone who has a connection to the monument to enjoy the landscape while ensuring respect for the Monument and the unique values it embodies.”

According to the BLM, the plan was developed to balance the protection of the monument’s landscape and cultural resources with recreation, cattle grazing, and gathering plants and firewood.

The record of decision published on Jan. 14 revealed several changes to the area. They included the establishment of four recreation zones, prohibition of shooting in specific areas, and land allocations.

Under the new plan, “many” recreational opportunities will remain available within Bears Ears.

591,185 acres of BLM land within Bears Ears National Monument will be closed to off-roading use. Furthermore, 483,917 acres will be limited to off-roading areas.

Per the BLM, 97% of currently available grazing areas will continue to be available.

Additionally, the record of the decision said that six areas of environmental concern were established:

  • San Juan River
  • Lavender Mesa
  • Shay Canyon
  • Valley of the Gods
  • Indian Creek
  • Aquifer Protection area

More information can be found on the BLM’s National Environmental Policy Act Register.

Developing the Bears Ears management plan

The BLM said it received nearly 19,000 comments from members of the public during the planning process. They were taken into consideration as the organization and its partners worked to balance protection with availability.

“The unwavering dedication of Tribal Nations, partners, local communities, stakeholders, and the public in considering this plan’s direction and focus has been remarkable to witness,” said Barbara Van Alstine, the Manti-La Sal National Forest supervisor.

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What changes are arriving with newly approved Bears Ears resource management plan?