COMMENTS ARE DUE SEPTEMBER 21

Support American Prairie’s Grazing Access

Submit a comment to the BLM.

The American bison is making a historic comeback on Montana’s prairie. We need your help in asking the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to support the restoration of bison and Montana’s wildlife.

American Prairie Reserve is working to save the rapidly disappearing shortgrass prairie ecosystem. Central to that mission is the restoration of a large population of plains bison, which are now gradually making a comeback after being absent from the land for more than 100 years. But for the herd to reach its full potential, we are asking the federal and state government to provide access for bison to graze some public lands where we have grazing privileges.

The BLM has advanced American Prairie’s request to graze bison on some public lands in Phillips County. The BLM’s initial findings conclude that the proposed action will not have a significant environmental impact on the land and “will benefit local wildlife, improve land and water quality, and create new local jobs, all without impacting the value of the ranching economy.”

COMMENTS ARE DUE SEPTEMBER 21

Please comment today in support of Alternative B, the proposed action. 

Comments may also be submitted via the U.S. Postal Service.
Please address physical mail to:
 BLM Malta Field Office
Re: APR Grazing Proposal
501 South 2nd Street East
Malta, MT 59538

ABOUT THE PROPOSAL

American Prairie is requesting to expand bison grazing on five Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing allotments and five State grazing leases, which we currently hold. It would authorize American Prairie to graze bison seasonally, and behind fences, on public lands totaling approximately 48,000 acres. It would also authorize year-long grazing for a single BLM allotment and one state lease covering 12,000 acres in an area previously approved for bison grazing.

The proposed action originates from a larger grazing application submitted to the BLM in 2018. That application was scaled back in 2019 as part of an effort by American Prairie to establish more common ground, share more information, and build longer-term constructive relationships with cattle producers in the region.

The BLM is now entering a 90-day public comment period before moving forward with a final decision. During the 2018 scoping period, American Prairie’s grazing proposal received robust public support from hunting and public access groups, wildlife scientists, local residents, former land and wildlife managers, economists, private property advocates, and supporters of grasslands from all around Montana and the country.

To learn more about this proposal, please read our Frequently Asked Questions.

Take action and submit your comment today.

Frequently Asked Questions