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Zinke Vows to Eviscerate Bears Earssuwa.org
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s interim report on the fate of Bears Ears National Monument was released yesterday—and it isn’t good. As expected, Zinke recommends that President Trump dramatically shrink the boundaries of Bears Ears National Monument—t... -
SUWA Statement on Secretary Zinke's Interim Report on Bears Earssuwa.org
For Immediate Release: June 12, 2017 Contact: Mathew Gross, (435) 259-4316 Today Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke issued an interim report that signaled his desire to greatly reduce the Bears Ears National Monument. A final report is expected in August. T... -
Op-ed: Mormons have a responsibility to protect public landsdeseretnews.com
I urge local, state and federal political leaders to keep the designation of the Bears Ears National Monument intact. As public land, this is our land. We have a responsibility to care for it and preserve it for future generations. -
Monuments must be protectedlasvegassun.com
On Thursday, we celebrated the 111th anniversary of the Antiquities Act, a measure that has played a critical role in protecting our nation’s greatest natural wonders. ... -
Letter: Zinke's itinerary was tellingsltrib.com
During his recent trip to Utah, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke intended to spend time meeting and listening to locals in the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante regions. However, it seems he spent the vast majority ... -
The New West: Study refutes Trump administration claim that monuments are liability to communitiesexplorebigsky.com
Life & Land From the Heart of the Yellowstone Region. -
Monumental legal dispute surrounds Antiquities Act | GJSentinel.comgjsentinel.com
Grand Junction - During 25 years as the owner of an outdoor guide service in Bluff, Utah, Vaughn Hadenfeldt has worked on numerous archaeological research -
U Professors Sign Letter To Sec. Zinke Challenging President Trump's Authority to Rescind National Monuments – Daily Utah Chronicledailyutahchronicle.com
As the deadline approaches for United States Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to make his recommendation to President Donald Trump regarding national monuments designated over the last 20 years, Americans are desperately reaching out to the secreta... -
Navajo elder says Utah leaders 'never supported' preserving sacred American Indian sitessltrib.com
Bluff • The politics surrounding Bears Ears National Monument are cut and dried. Or so says Mark Maryboy, the first Navajo elected to the San Juan County Commission, who served four terms, stepping away from ... -
What does Interior Secretary Zinke have in store for Bears Ears?sltrib.com
The fate of Bears Ears, the first national monument proposed by American Indian tribes, could be revealed as soon as Monday as the Trump administration weighs recommendations from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke as part of ... -
A Public Land Manager on How Americans and Their Federal Government Can Work Togetheroutdoorlife.com
Q&A: Tim Love was the U.S. Forest Service district ranger for the Seeley Lake area of the Lolo National Forest in northwestern Montana for 20 years. He was in charge of managing 400,000 acres for outdoor recreation, wildfire management, wildlife ha... -
Interior secretary orders review of sage grouse plansltrib.com
Saying he hopes to restore trust between federal land managers and Western communities, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Wednesday announced a 60-day review of a conservation plan for the sage grouse. The review, announced by ... -
Trump's attack on national monuments reflects disregard for America's diversitythehill.com
OPINION | America’s national monuments should mirror the spirit of its people, and embody the historic and cultural achievements of communities across the country. -
Will Bears Ears Remain a National Monument?theatlantic.com
If Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke decides to revoke its status, it would be the latest example of the federal government setting aside land in conjunction with tribes, only to break the agreement. -
Utah residents to Ryan Zinke: Hands off Bears Ears!medium.com
New analysis of submitted comments finds overwhelming in-state support for national monuments -
'We want it to be protected': Looming Bears Ears decision weighs on Native Americans' mindssltrib.com
Blanding • Native Americans from around Utah began gathering in Comb Wash on Thursday to celebrate Bears Ears National Monument — just ahead of an announcement that could undercut protections for the lands considered sacred ... -
We must protect our U.S. National Monuments established through the Antiquities Act – created by Republican president Teddy Roosevelthuffingtonpost.com
People do not necessarily get excited when a discussion comes up related to the protection of our National Monuments. Let’s be honest, it seems like a bo... -
Veterans Fought For Our Monuments, Urge Trump and Zinke to Not Undermine Themhuffingtonpost.com
June 8 is the 111th anniversary of President Theodore Roosevelt signing the Antiquities Act into law. Thanks to the foresight of Roosevelt and Congress, ... -
Antiquities Act: Museums without walls preserving our nation’s cultural and natural heritage for over 100 yearsdurangoherald.com
The Antiquities Act of 1906 celebrates its 111th birthday today. The title itself feels ancient and calls up images of dusty artifacts, ruins,... -
Utahns Go to Washington for National Monumentspublicnewsservice.org
BOULDER, Utah – Public lands defenders from Utah and across the country are in the nation's capital this week, urging leaders to protect America's national monuments. President Donald Trump ordered a review of monuments designated since 1996 under th...