As the debate continues over how to best manage millions of acres of federal land near Rock Springs, Wyoming outdoors enthusiasts say that the section around Greater Little Mountain should remain essentially untouched.
The Greater Little Mountain Area, south of Rock Springs, remains largely untouched and is “crawling with critters,” avid hunter Marshal Cummings told Cowboy State Daily.
Cummings lives in Green River and is president of the United Steelworkers Local 13214.
He’s also a member of the Greater Little Mountain Coalition, which was formed about 15 years ago, and supports preserving the 522,000-acre Greater Little Mountain Area, particularly 115,000 acres at the heart of it.
He said he supports the broader Rock Springs Resource Management Plan (RMP) tilting toward energy and ec

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