The Trump administration is implementing a plan to permit off-road vehicles, including dirt bikes, ATVs, trucks, and snowmobiles, to access millions of acres of public lands and national parks. This initiative has raised concerns among environmental groups, who argue that it could threaten wildlife, including endangered species, and disrupt ecosystems. Opponents of the plan contend that the use of these vehicles may lead to habitat destruction, harm waterways, and increase human-wildlife interactions, particularly with large predators such as grizzly bears.
Trump Administration Proposes Opening Public Lands to Off-Road Vehicles
The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to allow off-road vehicles on public lands, which has sparked criticism from environmental groups. Opponents argue that this could threaten wildlife and damage ecosystems.
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Critics say Trump’s opening of public lands to off-road vehicles is ‘reckless and nonsensical’
Trump Administration Proposes Opening Public Lands to Off-Road Vehicles