
National Grasslands Act
The National Grasslands Act, established in 1960, is a U.S. law aimed at managing and preserving certain grassland areas for public use and environmental protection. It allows the federal government to acquire, maintain, and develop grasslands across the country, ensuring they remain healthy ecosystems. The act supports activities like grazing, recreation, and wildlife conservation while promoting sustainable land management practices. By safeguarding these areas, the law helps protect biodiversity, prevent soil erosion, and maintain habitats essential for various plant and animal species.