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Zinke Creates Outdoor Recreation Panel Made Mostly Of Industry Advisers

"Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has appointed 15 representatives of the outdoor recreation industry to advise him on how to operate public lands, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post, including three people whom department officials flagged as potentially having a conflict of interest on the matter.

The membership of the “Made in America” Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee, which Zinke launched in November, marks the third time the secretary has assembled panels dominated by industry players to help chart policies affecting their businesses.

Many of the members of the Royalty Policy Committee hail from the oil, gas and mining industries; the new International Wildlife Conservation Council is largely composed of people with ties to trophy hunting."

Juliet Eilperin reports for the Washington Post March 26, 2018.

SEE ALSO:

"Sources: Zinke Tells Employees Diversity Isn't Important" (CNN)

"BLM Committees Directed To Advise On Trump Changes" (Grand Junction Sentinel)

"Trump Wildlife Protection Board Stuffed With Trophy Hunters" (AP)

"Interior Department Committee Approves Cut In Charges For Offshore Drilling" (Washington Examiner)

"BLM Advisory Panel Members Worry Zinke Changes Infuse 'Bias'" (Greenwire)

"BLM: Interior Renews Charters Of 21 Resource Advisory Panels" (E&E News PM)

Source: Washington Post, 03/27/2018