The Interior Department has proposed rescinding a Biden administration rule that made conservation one of the uses for Bureau of Land Management lands. The proposal signals a shift in how public lands may be managed. The rule had made conservation a key use for BLM lands, a policy that had guided land management decisions for years. The change reflects a reevaluation of land use priorities on federal lands. The announcement did not provide additional details or numerical metrics regarding the proposed rescission. The outcome may affect how BLM lands are managed moving forward, potentially opening new opportunities for resource development and altering future land use decisions.