From Deseret News archives:
2 counties sue over grazing
Kane, Garfield say BLM didn't follow rules in Grand Staircase
On Tuesday, the battle was about grazing rights, as the counties filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the federal government, charging the Bureau of Land Management failed to follow rules before eliminating some 240,000 acres of grazing land within the monument area.
Under the Federal Lands Policy and Management Act, Congress must be notified when over 100,000 acres of grazing land are eliminated.
"This is for our economy and our culture," said Kane County Commissioner Mark Habbeshaw. "The livestock grazing industry is significantly important to rural communities throughout the west."
"Our purpose of the lawsuit is to stop the retiring of (grazing) permits, because we feel like that ruins the economy of our people down here," added Garfield County Commissioner Maloy Dodds.
Habbeshaw and Dodds estimate the economic loss from unused grazing lands is into the millions. Individual ranchers, they say, may have lost up to $10,000 per year.
"That can make the difference if they can send their child to school," Habbeshaw said.
"It is not my intention, nor the intention of the BLM, to eliminate livestock grazing from the monument," monument manager Dave Hunsaker told the Deseret Morning News in a 2003 article.
County commissioners and representatives from the Canyon Country Ranchers Association are still concerned. By filing suit, they hope to bring Congress into the argument and persuade it to take a second look at the grazing issue.
"We of course would go to our congressional delegation . . . to lobby Congress to deny those grazing eliminations," said Habbeshaw. "If Congress were to say that, then the allotments would be reissued to the most valid ranchers."
"This is important," added Dodds. "Every job down there is important, and (ranching) is historically a way of life for most people. If you're in Garfield County, that's quite a few jobs."
E-mail: nwarburton@desnews.com
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