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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 14, 2026
Fulcher Issues Federal Land Management Survey, Encourages Idahoans to Participate WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Congressman Russ Fulcher (Idaho-01) released a survey seeking input from Idahoans regarding the management and use of federal lands within the state of Idaho and the role of local communities in responsible stewardship. “Feedback from this survey is intended to ensure Idahoans have a voice and seat at the table as policy in Washington, D.C., on federal lands is evaluated,” said Congressman Fulcher. “Approximately 62 percent of the land within Idaho’s borders is owned and managed by the federal government, and from 2020 to 2025, nearly 2.7 million of those acres experienced some sort of closure to the public. This extensive federal footprint restricts our access, poses challenges to economic stability, and has exacerbated wildfire devastation due to inadequate stewardship,” Fulcher added. “I am actively working on identifying policy solutions that ensure Idahoans have more say in our land management practices. Together, we can ensure Idaho’s public lands remain accessible, safe, and sustainably managed for generations to come.” The survey is available on Congressman Fulcher’s website at https://fulcher.house.gov/ProtectOurLands/. Personally identifiable information will remain confidential. Earlier this Congress, Congressman Fulcher issued a letter to Idaho’s Constitutional Officers, State Legislators, and County Commissioners on the importance of encouraging local resource management, convening discussions on effective land-management practices moving forward, and safeguarding Idaho’s public lands for future generations of Idahoans. ### Please do not reply to this email. For questions, contact one of our offices below. |
Fulcher Issues Federal Land Management Survey, Encourages Idahoans to Participate
Jul 14, 2026 | 10:51 AM






