Sweetwater County resident Mark Kot encourages all to weigh in on the BLM's Rock Springs resource management plan

Thank you to Sweetwater County resident Mark Kot for encouraging all to weigh in on the BLM's Rock Springs Resource Management Plan revision when it comes out, as this plan will guide land use and management decisions for the Greater Little Management Area for decades to come.

"Even though it may be months before this draft plan is published, it is important for everyone who uses and enjoys BLM land to watch for public notices of its publication and be prepared to comment on a wide array of multiple use resource issues covered by the draft plan. Commenting will make you part of the public participation process that will help ensure that our public lands are managed to protect our region’s multiple use heritage."

Read more from Mark in the Casper Star Tribune: https://trib.com/opinion/letters/kot-public-comment-helps-public-lands/article_3093d529-0950-5c20-9233-5ba368fe5d68.html?fbclid=IwAR3AvFZ5reVQSetVCnEIXY1KWcp0FG0f2riHw_hv116VQD14fqXOrSHHs00


We still don't know when to expect to see the draft Resource Management Plan revision for the Rock Springs area, but we (the Greater Little Mountain Coalition) are ready to help guide you all through the process when it happens.