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Latest top headlines • 28 February 2026
Some local opposition is bubbling up against Trump's plans to build a border wall through Big Bend NP. https://buff.ly/2SfJz0B
In his nomination hearing, the man Trump has tapped to lead USBLM promised to support two Biden-era USBLM-managed NMons that are especially important to Tribes. https://buff.ly/IfEtDYo
With Trump's DOI rescinding reservations at several NPs, conservationists who keep an eye on Arches NP are worried about a return to gridlock traffic jams. https://buff.ly/5NvSgzX
A Utah GOP senator has launched a legislative maneuver that could nullify Grand Staircase-Escalante NMon's management plan. https://buff.ly/7sDAv90
A new study — with careful caveats as to causation — finds that US bird populations are declining even faster than before. https://buff.ly/khGEXOA
A judge is refusing to stop, for the time being, Trump's White House ballroom project. He said the plaintiffs need to revised the lawsuit before the court can properly consider it. https://buff.ly/FieqU7w
In his Senate confirmation hearing today, Trump's nominee to lead USBLM repudiated his past support for selling off public land and said there are no plans to do so now. https://buff.ly/qE0nG8G
Environmentalists are being joined by veterans and hunters in an unusual coalition lined up to oppose Trump's nominee to lead USBLM. https://buff.ly/5wKWfNQ
A new study finds that nature deprivation is far more prevalent in predominantly Black, Latino, Asian, and Native American communities. https://buff.ly/1YpGYfp
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