Here’s what I can share based on recent reporting:
- A Secretarial Order issued by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum aims to expand hunting and fishing access on lands and waters managed by the Department of the Interior, with the goal of opening more public lands to these activities unless a specific exception applies. This order signals a broad push to reduce regulatory barriers and align with state and tribal wildlife management authorities.[2][3]
- Coverage indicates the order directs agencies like the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and others to review and roll back outdated restrictions where possible, effectively making many federal lands more accessible for hunting and fishing where legally permissible. Supporters argue it could bolster conservation funding and rural economies by expanding outdoor access.[3]
- Notable early impacts mentioned include some National Park Service sites relaxing restrictions on hunting and related activities, with various sites reporting changes such as longer seasons or looser rules in certain areas, while safety and wildlife considerations still apply at the site level. Industry and conservation groups have largely welcomed the move, highlighting potential benefits for hunters and habitat conservation, though critics may raise concerns about safety and ecological balance.[1][7][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest detailed updates per site (e.g., which parks extended seasons or changed specific rules) and provide a concise, site-by-site summary. Also, I can look for official DOI/NPS statements or policy texts to quote exact provisions.
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Doug Burgum’s doug burgum hunting order in January told multiple agencies to remove unnecessary regulatory and administrative barriers to hunting and fishing on Department-managed lands. The order applies to 55 National Park Service sites in the lower 48 states, and managers have already started loo…
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www.nrahlf.orgBozeman, Montana – The Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF) welcomes today’s Interior Secretary’s Order ensuring maximum hunting and fishing opportunity on Interior public lands. The Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, today released Secretary Order 3447 to remove needless barriers to hunting and fishing, expand opportunities where provided by law, and improve coordination with state, tribal, and territorial wildlife agencies. “This is a tremendous first step toward improving the...
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www.iheart.comSeveral hunting advocates said a fresh look at access at parks and other public lands is overdue.
www.eenews.netThe bipartisan confirmation of former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to lead the Department of the Interior provides an opportunity for collaborative, balanced, and responsible stewardship of our nation’s public lands and waters.
www.nwf.orgNorth Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, once on the short list of potential Republican Presidential running mates, has officially found his niche in the Trump administration with his confirmation as Secretary of the Interior.
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