Comment on FR Doc # 2026-09387
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Summary: American Prairie argues against the revocation of grazing rights for their bison herd, stating that bison are essential to the American prairie's cultural and environmental heritage. They advocate for maintaining grazing permits that prioritize land health, conservation, and public benefits over production-oriented livestock interests.
Bison belong on the American prairie, and the decision to revoke grazing rights for American Prairie's bison herd is un-American and prioritizes business interests over those of the American people and our cultural and environmental heritage. Allow bison to graze to:
Maintain strong standards for land and water health.
Preserve meaningful opportunities for public participation and transparency.
Ensure that management decisions can respond quickly when landscapes are degraded.
Uphold the multiple-use mission of public lands by recognizing conservation, wildlife
Avoid adopting regulations that limit grazing permits only to “production-oriented livestock.”
Ensure that science, land health, and local management—not politics—guide public land decisions.
Maintain opportunities for conservation, tribal buffalo restoration, recreation, and other public benefits.