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		<title>Ashe Takes Oath as Fish &amp; Wildlife Director</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 14:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dan Ashe was sworn in as the 16th director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on June 30. President Obama had nominated Ashe to head up the nation&#8217;s principal federal agency dedicated to the conservation of fish and wildlife and their habitats last December. Thanks to his father’s 37-year career at Fish and Wildlife, Ashe [...]
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<p>Dan Ashe was sworn in as the 16th director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on June 30. President Obama had nominated Ashe to head up the nation&#8217;s principal federal agency dedicated to the conservation of fish and wildlife and their habitats last December. Thanks to his father’s 37-year career at Fish and Wildlife, Ashe is in fact a lifelong veteran of the service. After receiving his Master’s degree from the University of Washington, the Atlanta native spent 13 years working on Capitol Hill before joining Fish and Wildlife. He subsequently served as the service’s assistant director for external affairs from 1995 to 1998, as the chief of the National Wildlife Refuge System from 1998 to 2003, as science advisor to the director of the service from 2003 to 2009, and, most recently, as the service’s deputy director for policy.</p>
<p>Said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, “Dan Ashe has served with distinction and integrity in the Fish and Wildlife Service for more than 15 years. He has worked tirelessly to prepare the Service to meet the resource challenges of the 21st century, and his leadership and vision have never been more necessary. I’m excited to work with him to foster innovative science-driven conservation programs and policies to benefit our nation’s fish and wildlife and its habitat.”</p>
<p>Said Ashe, “I’m humbled by the trust that the Secretary and the President have placed in me, and most of all, by the responsibility of leading the finest wildlife conservation organization in the world. As director, I will strive to create an atmosphere where we can bring to bear our collective imagination, our tenacity, and our commitment to public service to address today’s challenges to the future of our nation’s fish and wildlife heritage.”</p>
<p>Read more <a href="http://www.fws.gov/offices/biodanielash.html">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<title>Adults Only &#8211; The New Interior Department Reality Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 07:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update: In a report to Congress on September 24, the Department of the Interior confirmed that the controversial Royalty in Kind Program will be phased out this Thursday, September 30. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEM) announced that the agency is successfully completing the orderly close-out of the Royalty in Kind [...]
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<p><strong>Update: In a report to Congress on September 24, the Department of the Interior confirmed that the controversial Royalty in Kind Program will be phased out this Thursday, September 30. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEM) announced that the agency is successfully completing the orderly close-out of the Royalty in Kind Program, which accepted oil and gas in lieu of cash as royalty payments on federal energy resources. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar (shown here with BOEM Director Michael Bromwich) stated that all existing contracts would be allowed to expire and no further Royalty in Kind sales would take place. </strong></p>
<p>Download the complete report to Congress <a href="http://www.mrm.boemre.gov/AssetManagement/PDFDocs/FY09RIKAnnualReport.pdf" target="_blank">HERE</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Originally posted September 12, 2008</strong>: The fine folks who gave America the Teapot Dome Scandal are pleased to bring their fellow citizens a sizzling new take on government outreach, including sex, drugs, and lucrative consulting contracts. The lurid scandal, which centers on Interior&#8217;s Royalty in Kind program, was co-produced by Chevron, Shell, Gary Williams Energy, and Hess Corporation. Hundreds of articles covering this topic are available via Google News, but consider this post at <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2200021/" target="_blank">SLATE</a>, which has hyperlinks to the internal investigations by Interior&#8217;s Office of Inspector General.</p>
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		<title>The Land Report Looks at the Obama Cabinet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 13:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While a few of President Obama’s cabinet nominees remain to be confirmed, others — such as Ken Salazar (pictured) — will exert enormous influence on landowners and have been hard at work since hours after the inauguration. KEN SALAZAR DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR THE DEPARTMENT: Interior is the most influential department when it comes to policies affecting [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While a few of President Obama’s cabinet nominees remain to be confirmed, others — such as Ken Salazar (pictured) — will exert enormous influence on landowners and have been hard at work since hours after the inauguration.<span id="more-1324"></span></p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center">KEN SALAZAR<br />
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR</p>
<p>THE DEPARTMENT: Interior is the most influential department when it comes to policies affecting landowners. Covered under its jurisdictional umbrella are the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Mineral Management Services, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.</p>
<p>THE NEW SECRETARY: A senator from Colorado since 2004, Salazar and his brother John (who serves in the U.S. House of Representatives) and six other siblings grew up on a 1,200 acre ranch near the San Antonio River that was originally settled in the 1860s by their great-great grandfather Francisco. Their childhood home had no electricity or running water. Salazar will be one of the most recognizable cabinet secretaries, thanks to the cowboy hat he wears regularly with business attire.</p>
<p>THE EXPECTATIONS: Environmental and conservation groups praised Salazar’s appointment, even though he has not always been their favorite senator. Still, they like the fact that Salazar has long been an advocate of national parks protections, and a critic of oil and gas development on public lands in the western U.S. Cabinet watchers believe that will translate into a rollback of George W. Bush’s moves to open some federal lands to drilling — particularly in Utah. And, landowner groups, especially ranching groups, also have had kind words so far.</p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center">TOM VILSACK<br />
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">THE DEPARTMENT: A powerhouse both in Washington and in rural America, the USDA does everything from providing support to family farmers to regulating food safety.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">THE NEW SECRETARY: Vilsack was a two-term governor of Iowa when, in 2006, he became a Democratic presidential primary opponent of Obama. His campaign fizzled almost immediately and he dropped out after three months, eventually becoming co-chairman of Senator Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Apparently the new president isn’t holding any grudges against Vilsack.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">THE EXPECTATIONS: The challenges for Vilsack are significant thanks to the current recession. The credit crisis has squeezed farmers; once-hot commodities are now sinking in value; and farmers big and small are cutting jobs to stay profitable. That’s put rural America, which depends on federal policymakers for direction, market regulation, and, often, hard cash, in a worrisome mood.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">STEPHEN CHU<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY</p>
<p>THE DEPARTMENT: The main regulator of industries who generate and supply power — in all its literal forms — the Energy Department also funds hundreds of scientific research projects.<br />
THE NEW SECRETARY: Chu is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, the first Nobel winner selected to a presidential cabinet. He is also the former head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.</p>
<p>THE EXPECTATIONS: Obama made a plethora of campaign pledges related to energy, and it’ll be Chu’s job to try and deliver. He’ll push to cap greenhouse gas emissions, change regulations related to offshore drilling, and move the U.S. away from foreign oil, in part by creating tax breaks and other incentives for development of renewable energy — including wind farms, which are of particular interest to large landowners such as T. Boone Pickens, whose Mesa Vista Ranch was featured in the Fall 2008 issue.</p>
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		<title>Obama to Nominate Salazar for Interior</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 13:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Grant Gannon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Landowners in the West will have one of their own heading up the Interior Department in the new Obama Administration. According to published reports, Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO) will be named the 50th Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior later this week by President-elect Barack Obama. Salazar is no stranger to readers of The [...]
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Landowners in the West will have one of their own heading up the Interior Department in the new Obama Administration. According to <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_11240669" target="_blank">published reports</a>, Sen. Ken Salazar (D-CO) will be named the 50th Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior later this week by President-elect Barack Obama. <span id="more-589"></span></p>
<p>Salazar is no stranger to readers of The Land Report. As you may recall, the Colorado native has been one of the staunchest opponents of the Pinon Canyon expansion in the southeast portion of the Centennial State. The proposed expansion of the Fort Carson training ground includes doubling the size of a military exercise area by acquiring land owned primarily by locally owned cattle operations.</p>
<p>Salazar and his brother John, a U.S. congressman, are fifth-generation Coloradans who grew up working on a family-owned ranch in the San Luis Valley of Southern Colorado. After studying political science at Colorado College and earning a law degree from Michigan, he rose to political prominence as Colorado&#8217;s attorney general. He won his Senate seat in 2004.</p>
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		<title>Interior Department to Allow Firearms in Parks and Refuges</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric OKeefe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Friday the Interior Department ruled that Americans will be able to carry concealed weapons in some federal parks and wildlife refuges. The announcement overturns a decades-old Reagan Administration regulation that required all guns brought into national parks and wildlife refuges be unloaded and kept in an out-of-the-way place such as the trunk of the [...]
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<p><a href="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/yosemite-valley-web.jpg"><a href="http://www.landreport.com/2008/12/interior-department-allows-firearms-in-parks-and-refuges/"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-521" title="yosemite-valley-web" src="http://www.landreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/yosemite-valley-web-300x291.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="291" /></a></a>On Friday the Interior Department ruled that Americans will be able to carry concealed weapons in some federal parks and wildlife refuges. The announcement overturns a decades-old Reagan Administration regulation that required all guns brought into national parks and wildlife refuges be unloaded and kept in an out-of-the-way place such as the trunk of the car.</p>
<p><span id="more-507"></span>The new regulation does, however, comes with caveats. </p>
<p><em>The final rule, which updates existing regulations, would allow an individual to carry a concealed weapon in national parks and wildlife refuges if, and only if, the individual is authorized to carry a concealed weapon under state law in the state in which the national park or refuge is located.</em></p>
<p>According to Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife and Parks Lyle Laverty, the regulation allows individuals to carry concealed firearms in federal parks and wildlife refuges to the same extent they can lawfully do so under state law.</p>
<p>“America was founded on the idea that the federal and state governments work together to serve the public and preserve our natural resources,” Laverty said. “The Department’s final regulation respects this tradition by allowing individuals to carry concealed firearms in federal park units and refuges to the extent that they could lawfully do so under state law. This is the same basic approach adopted by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the United States Forest Service (USFS), both of which allow visitors to carry weapons consistent with applicable federal and state laws.”</p>
<p>This week the rule will be published in the Federal Register. It will take effect 30 days later.</p>
<p>Here is the <a href="http://www.doi.gov/news/08_News_Releases/120508.html" target="_blank">complete text </a>of the announcement from the Office of the Secretary of the Interior Department.</p>
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		<title>BLM Makes Push to Buy Western Land</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BY JOSEPH GUINTO PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2007 Under a federal law, the BLM, an arm of the Department of the Interior, has begun buying private properties that carve into federal wildlife refuges, national parks, national forests, and their ilk, making those lands difficult to access or manage. Though the law—the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act—was passed [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>BY JOSEPH GUINTO<br />
PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2007</strong></p>
<p>Under a federal law, the BLM, an arm of the Department of the Interior, has begun buying private properties that carve into federal wildlife refuges, national parks, national forests, and their ilk, making those lands difficult to access or manage. Though the law—the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act—was passed in 2000, federal agencies had not used it to make a land acquisition until this fall. In September, the BLM, working with the Forest Service, the National Park Service, and the Fish and Wildlife Service, offered $18 million to snap up 19 parcels of private land in seven states. Overall, some 9,000 acres of land were acquired in New Mexico, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, and California.</p>
<p>The last of those states provides a good example of the law’s intent. The BLM and other agencies spent $850,000 to buy 321 acres near the Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard Preserve, a tongue-twisting federal wildlife refuge near Palm Springs. The preserve features both sand dunes and rocky hills and is home to the threatened fringe-toed lizard, which is found nowhere else in the world. The reason the BLM wanted the land was that it separated the preserve from the Joshua Tree National Park.</p>
<p>The equally tongue-twisting Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act can also work the other way around. In cases where federal lands are isolated by surrounding private properties, making them of little value to the government, the BLM can offer those parcels for sale. It can also sell off lands that have clear residential or commercial worth. The BLM has made $95 million from such sales so far.</p>
<p>Most of that money is required to go to further land acquisitions, like the purchases the BLM made in September. “These purchases promote conservation while helping ensure efficient and effective public lands management,” said Lynn Scarlett, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior, during the dedication ceremony for the Coachella Valley property.</p>
<p>And if you’re wondering: No, this is not eminent domain. The act stipulates that government agencies only buy property from willing sellers.</p>
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