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Kerry White on 5.8 million-acre Montana conservation area: 'This effort is for more federal government control and federal land acquisition'
Kerry White, the executive director of Citizens for Balanced Use, has expressed concerns about a proposed conservation area in southwestern Montana. White believes that this plan, which aims to establish a 5.8 million-acre conservation area, would give the federal government more control over the land and potentially limit local residents' access to it.
Byfield on Biden's latest 5.8 million acre land grab: 'Congress needs to regain authority over these agencies'
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed a plan to establish a 5.8 million-acre conservation area in Southwest Montana, covering 9,000 square miles. This area includes both government-owned and private land, with the goal of connecting the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Crown of the Continent in central Montana, and central Idaho. However, this plan has raised concerns about private property rights and the authority of government agencies.