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Author: Mathew Gross

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Huge News: New York Times Endorses Bears Ears!

Jun 23rd, 2016 Written by Mathew Gross

Big news! This Past Saturday, as President Obama toured Yosemite to celebrate the upcoming centennial of America’s national parks, the editorial board of the New York Times endorsed the President’s […]

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CategoriesBears Ears

Huge Endorsement for Bear Ears!

Apr 28th, 2016 Written by Mathew Gross

On April 24, the Editorial Board of Utah’s largest newspaper, the Salt Lake Tribune, argued strongly for President Obama to designate a Bears Ears National Monument: Just about everyone who […]

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CategoriesBears Ears

Op-ed: Bishop is wrong, Utah’s Native Americans want Bears Ears protected

Dec 3rd, 2015 Written by Mathew Gross

We wanted to make sure you saw this op-ed from Herman Daniels, Jr. in Sunday’s edition of the Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Daniels is a Navajo Nation Council Delegate representing […]

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CategoriesAntiquities Act

Canyonlands Like You’ve Never Seen It Before

Aug 25th, 2015 Written by Mathew Gross

Tell President Obama to protect our canyonlands!

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SUWA Launches Media Campaign to Highlight Costs of Utah’s Land Seizure

Dec 1st, 2014 Written by Mathew Gross

In 2012 the Utah legislature passed a bill demanding that the federal government turn over almost all public land in the state by the end of this year. With that […]

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Just now the U.S. Senate voted 50-49, passing H.J. Just now the U.S. Senate voted 50-49, passing H.J. Res. 140, which overturns a 20-year mining ban in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Northern Minnesota, the most visited wilderness area in America. 

Another iconic landscape—Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah—faces a similar threat using the same nefarious legislative tool: the Congressional Review Act (CRA). 

Above is a statement from SUWA Executive Director Scott Braden. For continuing updates on the Boundary Waters, follow: @savethebwca 

Photo Credit: Dave Freeman
Something new is coming to Utah — and Early Giving Something new is coming to Utah — and Early Giving is already open!

On April 30, SUWA will be part of the very first #UTAHGIVES, a statewide day of generosity celebrating the nonprofits that make Utah stronger. And you don't have to wait to be part of it.

Starting today, you can support SUWA and help protect Utah's stunning redrock wilderness for generations to come. Be among the first to give and help us build momentum! Visit: utahgives.org/organization/SUWA (link in bio)

Photo credit: Jack Dykinga

#protectwildutah #utahgives #givelocalutah #givewhereyoulive #utahnonprofits
Mike Lee's next attempt to dismantle public lands Mike Lee's next attempt to dismantle public lands is his attack on the management plan for Grand Staircase-Escalante. Make your voice heard at suwa.org.
🚨Tell the BLM to keep greater Chaco Canyon Protect 🚨Tell the BLM to keep greater Chaco Canyon Protected!

After decades of advocacy by Tribal Nations and conservationists, federal protections in the Greater Chaco Region were finally put in place in 2023 with the establishment of a 10-mile buffer zone shielding the Chaco Culture National Historical Park from new oil and gas leasing. But a new Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposal could undo all of that and bring drill rigs to the doorstep of Chaco Canyon—a sacred place to the Pueblo peoples and Tribes across the Southwest.

Comments are due on Tuesday, April 7 (tomorrow). We encourage you to make your voice heard by using the advocacy action from our friends at @nmwilderness. Link in bio.
If you or anyone you know lives in these districts If you or anyone you know lives in these districts, reach out to us! We are looking for activists who live in CA, ID, AZ, NE, NY & NJ. If that's you, email your regional organizer (info below) or fill out the form at the link in our bio. #protectwildutah 

Jenny (California): jenny@suwa.org
Nicole (Idaho): nicole@suwa.org
Diana (Arizona): diana@suwa.org
Chris (Nebraska): chris@suwa.org
Rachel (New York & New Jersey): rachel@suwa.org
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