BLM issues plan to balance multiple uses of southwest
Idaho public lands
Plan could generate up to 700 jobs in the recreation,
agriculture and energy industries
BOISE,
Idaho–The Bureau of Land Management today issued a Record of
Decision for the Four Rivers Field Office Resource Management Plan that provides guidelines and objectives for renewable
energy development, fish and wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, livestock management,
and other uses across approximately 783,000 acres of public lands and more than
1.17 million acres of Federal mineral estate in southwest Idaho.
The decision
also designates the new 120,000-acre Bennett Hills
Backcountry Conservation Area (BCA), the first BCA in Idaho, to promote high quality, wildlife-dependent recreation
activities while supporting the BLM’s multiple-use and sustained yield mission.
The BLM estimates this plan could generate more than
700 jobs annually across the recreation, agriculture, and energy industries.
“We are pleased
to announce the Record of Decision for the Four Rivers
Resource Management Plan,” said BLM Boise District Manager Tanya Thrift.
“This plan will balance the tremendous demand to use public lands with the conservation
of these lands and resources into the future. We appreciate the involvement of
Tribal Nations, Federal, State and local government partners, stakeholders, and
the public in crafting the final plan.”
The BLM updated the plan to separate management of oil
and gas from geothermal resources and prioritize BLM resources in areas with
high potential for oil and gas. Under this plan, areas with low and no
potential are now closed for oil and gas leasing to reduce speculative
nominations and protect sensitive resources in these areas. High and moderate
oil and gas potential areas remain open to leasing. Geothermal leasing
opportunities will be unaffected from the previous plan.
This decision replaces the
1988 Cascade Resource Management Plan, the 1983 Kuna Management Framework Plan
and the portion of the 1987 Jarbidge Resource Management Plan encompassing
BLM-managed public lands within the jurisdiction of the Four Rivers Field Office.
Contact Information:
Brent Ralston - Field Manager
Four Rivers Field Office
3948 South Development Avenue
Boise, Idaho 83705
(208) 384-3300
[email protected]