ARIZONA - BLM - Lower Sonoran Field Office Releases Land Use Plan

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lower Sonoran Field Office and Sonoran Desert National Monument has announced the release of a Draft Resource Management Plan (DRMP) and Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). This land use document provides direction for approximately 1.4 million acres of public land in south-central Arizona managed by the Lower Sonoran Field Office (LSFO). Of these public lands, approximately 486,400 acres are within the Sonoran Desert National Monument (SDNM). Electronic versions of the Plan are available for review on the Lower Sonoran Field Offic

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Most of that land is controlled by the drug runners and coyotes. They won't care what the BLM does. Most of that land is also on Monument and Air Force property. It's pretty desolate space. I've run a trail thru there before called the El Camino Del Diablo. You have to request permission, sign a bunch of forms and get a permit to travel there. The Border Patrol maintains a heavy presence there.

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