Contrary to BLM's previous position that exchanging the Durfee Hills from the public domain, "Was determined to be not in the best interest of the American people, " we find ourselves, once again, fighting to save our Durfee Hills public lands.

April 16th, 2014, BLM State Director Jamie Connell accepted a 1600+ signature petition from Central Montana Outdoors objecting to trading away accessible lands within the Durfee Hills, from the public domain. April 28th, the Billings Gazette reported, "Officials with the Bureau of Land Management decided last week to remove the Durfee Hills from consideration as part of a controversial land exchange proposed by Montana’s largest private landowners, Dan and Farris Wilks. 'We’ll be issuing a press release when we have something more significant to report,' said Melody Lloyd, chief of communications for BLM’s Montana/Dakotas office." On September 26th, 2014 the BLM issued an official press release stating, "A proposed land exchange to restore access was considered, but was determined to be not in the best interest of the American people who have entrusted the BLM to manage their public lands for them."

Here we go again..

During the January 15th Billings Scoping meeting the BLM's District Manager Stan Benes, introduced a Wilks land exchange proposal as a possible alternative. Then on February 3rd, the BLM issued an official press release stating, "we would be willing to consider a land exchange proposal..." The Wilks new draft land exchange proposal , once again, includes the accessible BLM lands within the Durfee Hills.

Down to business...

Please sign the "Save Our Durfee Hills Petition", to prove to the Montana Bureau of Land Management, that the majority of the public wants to keep the Accessible Durfee Hills BLM lands, home to the state's largest elk population, in public ownership, forever.