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Trump administration moves to expand hunting access across US federal lands

May 10, 2026 by Maria Santiago Leave a Comment

The Trump administration is moving to expand hunting and fishing access across federal lands following a January order issued by US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, a policy shift that is already prompting debate over conservation, visitor safety, and the future management of America’s national parks and wildlife areas.

In a statement released by the House Committee on Natural Resources, chairman Bruce Westerman welcomed the move after the Department of the Interior issued a Secretarial Order aimed at removing restrictions on hunting and fishing access on public lands and waters.

“Hunting and fishing are cherished activities for millions of Americans, including myself,” said Westerman. “I’m glad to see Secretary Burgum and the Trump administration take action to expand recreational opportunities on our public lands for sportsmen and women to enjoy.” [Read more…] about Trump administration moves to expand hunting access across US federal lands

Filed Under: Environment, Nature Tagged With: Bruce Westerman, conservation policy, Department of the Interior, Doug Burgum, federal lands, federal policy, fishing access, fishing regulations, hunting access, hunting restrictions, National Park Service, national parks, outdoor recreation, public lands, rural America, SouthCountyMail.com, Trump administration, US hunting laws, US politics, wildlife conservation

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