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The U.S. mandates hunting and fishing access on most federal lands, requiring agencies to justify restrictions.
The U.S.
Interior Department has ordered federal public lands to default to hunting and fishing access, requiring agencies to justify restrictions rather than permit them.
The policy applies to lands managed by five federal agencies, including the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, where tribes express interest, but does not override existing bans, such as in national parks.
Director Brian Nesvik aims to open all federal wildlife refuges and hatcheries to these activities within two years, except in rare cases involving legal mandates, safety, or sensitive species.
The move is part of a broader review to align agency sites with current mission goals.
Estados Unidos ordena el acceso a la caza y la pesca en la mayoría de las tierras federales, requiriendo que las agencias justifiquen las restricciones.