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Help Wyoming BHA Stop the Proposed Bonander State Land Exchange Wyoming BHA / Tuesday, September 6, 2016 / Categories: Media, State Issues Sign the petition to stop the Bonander Land Exchange. Details: 1,040.67 acres of state land in the Cow Creek drainage of the Laramie Range are proposed to be traded for 295 acres in the Black Hills. If approved, this trade would isolate over 3,000 acres of currently accessible public lands and with the loss of the 1,040 acres to Bonander, would be a net loss of 4,200+ acres of currently accessible public lands in the Laramie Range. This is prime elk and deer habitat with quality hunting. There is also an indirect loss of access to 10,000 acres of public land because one of the two access points would be lost in this trade. In the Black Hills, County Rd 207 snakes through most of the 295 acres of currently deeded and provides more access points, but no additional access to current adjacent public lands. Laramie Range state land could bring in approx $917.46 in grazing and outfitter fees yearly as estimated by state land office. The deeded Black Hills property is estimated to bring in $724.52 in grazing fees yearly. Learn More Here: http://lands.wyo.gov/lands/transactions What can you do: Sign the petition to stop the Bonander state land exchange Submit a comment by October 4, 2016 opposed to the exchange to: jason.crowder@wyo.gov. Attend the Public Hearing 5:30 PM, September 26, 2016, Albany County Public Library. WY BHA is arranging car pools from Casper and Cheyenne For More Information: Contact the Wyoming BHA Chapter Here. Pictured - BHA Board Member, Emmett Nelson with elk taken on lands that would become inaccessible if swap is allowed to go through. Save Save Save Previous Article THE FRANK MOORE WILD STEELHEAD SANCTUARY Next Article Colorado BHA Comments on White River Field Office TMP Share on: 𝕏 Print 70 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Wyoming Chapterkeepitpublic Wyoming BHAWyoming BHA Other posts by Wyoming BHA Contact author