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Bears Ears National Monument

Bears Ears National Monument is a 1.35-million-acre preservation in southeastern Utah. This culturally rich and recreationally spectacular landscape is home to thousands of sacred Native American cultural sites as well as world class rock climbing, mountain biking and trail running.

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The President Stole Bears Ears National Monument

In an illegal move, the president just reduced the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. This is the largest elimination of protected land in American history.

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Public lands have never been more threatened than right now.

 

The fate of our national monuments is in the hands of the Trump administration. Public lands—from Maine to Hawai’i—provide enormous cultural, ecological and recreational value, and they are at risk. Removing protections for these wild places to open them up for development will not make us energy independent, and history shows that when states control these lands, they are sold to the highest bidder. This is not a chance we are willing to take.

 

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The President Stole Bears Ears National Monument

In an illegal move, the president just reduced the size of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. This is the largest elimination of protected land in American history.

 

Tell the Administration that they don’t have the authority to take these lands away from you.

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Josh Ewing

Andrew Burr

Matthew Van Biene

Randall Tate

Marc Toso

Duct Tape Then Beer Team

Becca Cahall

Fitz Cahall

Isaiah Branch – Boyle

Mario Quintana

Amy Stolzenbach

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Josh Ewing

Ron Hunter

Gavin Noyes

Cynthia Wilson

Vaughn Hadenfeldt

Marcia Hadenfeld

Amanda Podmore

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Brady Robinson

Kitty Calhoun

Andrew Burr

Steve Fassbinder

Luke Nelson

Dawn Glanc

Willie Grayeyes

Jason Nez

Lyle Balenquah

Riley Balenquah

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The eastern side of the Comb Ridge once served as a home for Ancient Pueblo Peoples who built dwellings in the alcoves and etched drawings into the rock walls.

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A Living Museum

The eastern side of the Comb Ridge once served as a home for Ancient Pueblo Peoples who built dwellings in the alcoves and etched drawings into the rock walls.

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