The Public Lands Grazing Activist
About Us
Overgrazing is a serious problem in many areas of the Sonoran Desert as well as in other areas of the United States.
Welcome to The Public Lands Grazing Activist, a website dedicated to researching and finding public grazing lands and how they are being abused, mistreated or ill-used by farmers and cattle rangers. Feel free to browse our image galleries and also our several articles on the subject.
Recent Articles:
- Healthy People
- Working with Nature
- The Health of the Land
- Another Grazing Myth Exposed
- You Cant Cram a Square Peg in a Round Hole
- BLM Livestock Grazing Ephemeral Range Rules
- Grazing Related Research
- U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) Reports
- History of Livestock Grazing on the Tonto National Forest
- Early Game in the White Mountains
- Excerpts from Union Sergeant George Hand's Diary of Military Service in the Southwest, 1861 - 1864.
- Holistic Resource Management (HRM): Panacea or Snake Oil?
- Orme Ranch Strategic Team, Collaboration or HRM Propaganda?
- Red Herring Ranching
- BLM livestock grazing allotments scheduled to be assessed
Grazing Activist Update
Your opportunities to help change the archaic institution of public lands livestock grazing.
- Grazing Activist Update
- The National Public Lands Grazing Campaign (NPLGC)
- Arizona BLM Grazing Allotments to be Assessed during 2002
Image Archives
- Grazing Photo Gallery
- Dutchwoman Butte Photos, September 1997
- Mint Wash Photos
- Black Canyon Creek
- San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Photos
- Indian Creek Photos, July 2001
- More Indian Creek Photos, July 2001
- West Fork Pinto Creek
- Pinto Creek
- Aravaipa Creek
- Grazing Gallery