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Paul Andersen: Defending wilderness is a moral calling | AspenTimes.comaspentimes.com
“Doesn’t the present owe the future a chance to know the past?”Wilderness historian Rod Nash poses a moral question. As a prominent historian, he realizes the importance of experiencing -
America's public lands are in danger. Help us fight the government sell-offtheguardian.com
In a divided country, support for US public lands is a rare bridge issue – yet the Republican platform has opened the door to disposing of 640m national acres -
Outdoor Industry Finds Voice Amid Public Lands Fightaspenpublicradio.org
One of the biggest trade shows in the outdoor industry is still looking for a new home after the Outdoor Industry Association decided to leave Utah after -
Op-ed: State politicians may not support our newest monument but real Utahns dosltrib.com
Do the people of Utah want to rescind the Bears Ears National Monument? The answer, according to the latest poll commissioned by Utah Diné Bikéyah and conducted by Public Opinion Strategies — a highly respected ... - wilderness.org
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Utah travel plans due for redo after order on suit settlement | GJSentinel.comgjsentinel.com
Grand Junction - Litigation spanning three presidential administrations regarding off-highway vehicle travel in large swaths of eastern and southern Utah, -
Restore local input for federal landslcsun-news.com
A statement from the Department of Interior does little to explain this action. -
OPINION | Wild places are the true source of America's valuesabqjournal.com
OPINION | Just the other week, and on the heels of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's fact-finding visit to Bear' ... -
From Paris to Bears Ears, Donald Trump’s “Obama derangement syndrome” is going criticalsalon.com
Almost everything Donald Trump and his acolytes do is fueled by the desire to uproot or undo Barack Obama's legacy -
Opinion | The Bears Ears Monumentnytimes.com
The National Trust for Historic Preservation writes that at issue is whether this special place will be adequately protected. -
Help Save Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument!suwa.org
You stood up in defense of Bears Ears National Monument. Now we need you to do the same for Grand Staircase-Escalante. Over the last few weeks, you helped deluge the Department of Interior with more than 685,000 comments in support of Bears Ears. Tha... -
Letter: Utahns at odds over public landssltrib.com
Utah is a great place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live here if you care about the environment. My husband and I fell in love with the natural beauty of this state and ... - hcn.org
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Plain Talk: We'll pay the piper for attacks on environmenthost.madison.com
Republicans at the national and state level have shown they are more than willing to do the bidding of donors as they take aim at laws that protect our environment. - csindy.com
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With Trump, A Full-Scale Assault on Protections for U.S. Public Landse360.yale.edu
With a series of actions – including proposals to de-authorize recently created national monuments and open environmentally sensitive lands to fossil-fuel development – the Trump administration is moving to overturn long-standing U.S. policies on prote... -
Conservationists push back, campaign against northern corridor billstgeorgeutah.com
ST. GEORGE – Local conservationists are questioning the wisdom and advisability of a bill proposed in the U.S. House that would grant a right-of-way for a controversial northern corridor route through land set aside for the protected desert tortoise an... -
Op-ed: Coal mining in Grand Staircase makes no sensesltrib.com
It does not make economic sense to open up the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to coal mining — which would be a possibility if the monument boundary is redrawn. I have spent my career performing ... -
685,000 Speak for Bears Ears — Thank you! | Grand Canyon Trustgrandcanyontrust.org
by Tim Peterson, Utah Wildlands Program DirectorWhen it matters most, we know we can count on you to speak up for the Colorado Plateau. And last week, you blew us away with your overwhelming support for Bears Ears National Monument — thousands upon tho... -
Wild horses could be sold for slaughter, euthanized under Trump proposaldeseretnews.com
President Donald Trump's budget for the U.S. Department of the Interior aims to save $10 million in 2018 by allowing wild horses to be sold for commercial slaughter in other countries. There are 73,000 animals on the range designed to support 27,000.