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Public Lands and Wild PlacesPublic lands are being leased for oil and gas development at an ever-increasing pace. The development of oil and gas creates a spider-web of effects across the landscape: roads and pipelines create habitat fragmentation; waste pits threaten the health of migratory birds, wildlife and livestock; air pollution from compressors, pumps, and other oilfield equipment diminishes the quality of air; and water is threatened by a number of oil and gas development practices.
OGAP works with many citizens and organizations on issues affecting both public and private lands.
OGAP resources on public lands issues
For More InformationOther resources related to oil and gas development on public lands:
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Community VoicesCuster National Forest, MT"Rancher Not Informed about Mineral Leasing" is Jeanie Alderson's story about what it means when the federal government owns the minerals below private land - mainly, that surface owners have little or no input into the leasing process or decisions that will greatly affect their lives and livelihoods. |