Land and Natural ResourcesWorking the land means working with whoever regulates it.
Track Interior, EPA, and state resource rules. Find the conservation and development funding on your acres.
Anyone who works the land works around the agencies that regulate it. The Interior Department rewriting how public land is leased and used, the EPA setting water and air rules on what you can disturb, environmental reviews that decide whether a project moves at all, and a state agency changing water rights and reclamation rules between seasons. Each rule arrives in its own notice, written for specialists, and a missed one is a permit denied or a lease term you did not see coming. Bizmoon reads them so you don't have to. Every morning we surface the changes that affect how you use and develop the land, with a plain-English summary, the actions to take, and the deadlines that matter. So you can work the ground instead of working the docket.
- 640M
- acres of federal land
- 245M
- acres managed by the BLM
- 50
- state resource agencies
I. COMPLIANCE
Catch the rules that govern your use of the land
Leasing, environmental, and resource rules can change what your acres allow overnight. Bizmoon flags the changes that touch how you operate.
— Leases and permits
Federal leasing, rights-of-way, and permit rules summarized with the new requirement called out.
— Water and environmental
Clean-water rules, environmental reviews, and species protections flagged when they affect your land.
— Grazing, timber, and mining
Grazing allotments, timber sales, and mining-claim rules surfaced when they apply to your operation.
A new public-lands rule can change what your lease allows. The notice lands in the Federal Register.
II. FUNDING
Find the funding on your acres
From conservation payments to development grants, Bizmoon matches your land and use to programs you actually qualify for.
— Conservation programs
Easements and restoration cost-shares for the practices you put on the ground, with eligibility surfaced against your acres.
— Development and reclamation grants
Federal and state programs for access, infrastructure, and reclamation work.
— Rural and tribal programs
Rural land and tribal resource programs matched to where you operate and who you serve.
The rules that shape land and natural resources most
- Public land and leasing
- Water and wildlife rules
- Permitting and conservation
What Bizmoon watches for operators and landowners like yours
A representative slice, not the full list. Bizmoon tracks far more and surfaces only what touches your business.
Regulations we track
- BLM and Interior leasing and permit rules
- EPA clean-water and air permits
- Environmental reviews and species protections
- State water-rights and resource rules
- Mining and reclamation requirements
Funding we surface
- Conservation easements and cost-shares
- Land and Water Conservation Fund grants
- Reclamation and restoration programs
- Rural and tribal resource programs
- Renewable-energy-on-public-land incentives
Common questions
Does Bizmoon cover both federal and state land rules?
Yes. Federal leasing and environmental rules and state water and resource rules move separately, and Bizmoon tracks the ones that touch your acres on one feed.
Is this useful for a single operator or landowner?
It is. Bizmoon filters leasing, environmental, and resource rules down to what an operation your size actually has to act on.
How does it help with leases and permits?
Bizmoon flags changes to leasing and permit rules and the land-use plans behind them, so a renewal does not surprise you with new terms.
Will it find conservation and development funding?
Bizmoon matches conservation, reclamation, and rural programs to your land and use and flags the ones you qualify for, with deadlines tracked.
Built for operators and landowners like yours
Tell Bizmoon about your business and we start monitoring the rules, funding, and deadlines that matter, so you can run the place instead of reading the Federal Register.