The decision, in a case that pitted four Missouri hunters against a millionaire Wyoming landowner, protects public access to millions of acres across the West.
The March 18 appeals court decision affects access to 3 million acres in 10th Circuit states — Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas and Oklahoma, according to onX, the digital mapping company ...
The judges said the ranch could not deny access to federal public lands for lawful purposes and affirmed that corner crossing ...
The 10th Circuit Court found that corner crossing is legal, and the decision will apply to at least six states in the West ...
No one knows exactly when or how feral hogs got to Missouri. Public land managers speculate that some imported Russian and European boars escaped from game preserves or other wildlife “farms.” ...
Public land access advocates were thrilled this week when a panel of federal judges sided with hunters in a trespassing suit ...
Hunters and public land advocates are celebrating today after a panel of judges in the 10th Circuit determined that "corner ...
The Bureau of Land Management has named a new manager of the378,000-acreUpper Missouri River Breaks National Monument.Becky ...
A public meeting about the disposal of food manufacturing waste took place Friday night (3/21) in Joplin. The meeting was ...