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E-mail (general inquiries): E-mail (land status records, maps, mining claims):. State Office Public Room Hours: 9:00 a.m. “My ancestors created the rights to that land 100 and some odd years ago,” Bailey Logue said. Bureau of Land Management Idaho State Office 1387 South Vinnell Way Boise, Idaho 83709. The Bundy family vows the range war will continue. When such threats are made, the federal government has the responsibility to protect public safety.” This is national forests, blm, army corps, and national parks in Kansas. Many farm and ranch families came to Elmore County because of land. “He has also made a number of inflammatory statements, saying that he will do what he needs to do to protect his livestock. County Commissioners, USFS, BLM, and one map to remain at Mtn. “He has been running more than 900 cattle while he only has the authority to graze 150,” she said Monday. Kirsten Cannon, a spokeswoman for the BLM in southern Nevada, said Bundy “owes the BLM and American taxpayers more than $1 million in grazing fees and trespass fines.” The BLM said in a statement that the younger Bundy was arrested after “failure to comply with multiple requests by BLM law enforcement to leave the temporary closure area on public lands.”ĭave Bundy, who was released Monday, has been charged with misdemeanors: refusal to disperse and resisting the issue of a citation and arrest. The nonprofit Center for Biological Diversity said in a statement that “surveys by the BLM have found well over 1,000 cattle - many in easily damaged freshwater springs and riparian areas on public lands.”īailey Logue says officials “roughed up” 37-year-old Dave Bundy, one of Cliven Bundy’s sons, on Sunday as he tried to take pictures of cattle being taken from the federal land. “No drop of human blood is worth spilling over any cow,” he said.Ī federal judge issued a permanent injunction against the rancher in 1998, ordering his cattle off the land and setting off a long series of legal filings.Įnvironmentalists say it’s time for Bundy to get his cattle off federal land because they are endangering the habitat of creatures who have been there for eons. For the first time in almost three decades, the Bureau of Land Management is preparing a new rule to guide its management of cows and other livestock grazing on federal lands, a long divisive. But I abide by almost zero federal laws.”Ĭlark County Sheriff Douglas Gillespie told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that neither Bundy nor the BLM should resort to violence. If that don’t work, I’ll gather my friends and kids and we’ll try to stop it. “If people come to monkey with what’s mine, I’ll call the county sheriff. “I’ve got to protect my property,” he told The Times last year. He acknowledges that he keeps firearms at his ranch, 90 minutes north of Las Vegas, and has vowed to do “whatever it takes” to defend his animals from seizure. For years Bundy has insisted that his cattle aren’t going anywhere.
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