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Buffalo Tract Protection: Mineral Development Ban on Key Federal Lands

This act aims to protect approximately 4,288 acres of federal land in New Mexico by prohibiting all mineral development activities on them. This means these areas cannot be used for prospecting or extracting resources, which may impact the local environment and natural resource availability. Residents might experience changes in the landscape and potential economic development of the region.
Key points
Mineral Development Ban: No mineral extraction activities will be allowed on designated federal lands in New Mexico.
Environmental Protection: The act aims to protect approximately 4,288 acres of land, potentially preserving natural landscapes and ecosystems.
Land Conveyance Possible: The surface rights of these lands can still be conveyed, but mineral rights will remain with the U.S. government.
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Additional Information
Buffalo Tract Protection Act
Print number: HR 5805
Sponsor: Rep. Stansbury, Melanie Ann [D-NM-1]
Process start date: 2021-11-01