Mixed reaction to BLM decision to cancel American Prairie bison permits
The Interior Department cited the 1934 Taylor Grazing Act's definition of livestock to revoke grazing permits, affecting over 63,000 acres leased by American Prairie for bison.
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Bureau of Land Management revokes American Prairie bison leases
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced on Friday that it is revoking seven grazing permits in Phillips County that American Prairie had been using to sustain its herd of bison. The decision comes after a three-and-a-half-year battle between the Montana livestock industry, backed by Gov. Greg Gianforte and the Montana Department of Justice, and American Prairie, a conservation nonprofit working to restore the prairie ecosystem of north-cen…
Burgum yanks American Prairie bison grazing leases
American Prairie announced in September 2025 the acquisition of the Anchor Ranch and two other properties in Blaine County. (Provided by American Prairie)American Prairie’s permit to graze its bison on federal land has been revoked, according to a new proposed decision from the Bureau of Land Management. The nonprofit conservation group will lose its right to graze bison on seven plots of land in Phillips County. American Prairie has sought to r…
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