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Bears Ears

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Zinke Vows to Eviscerate Bears Ears

Jun 13th, 2017 Written by Mathew Gross

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 […]

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SUWA Statement on Secretary Zinke’s Interim Report on Bears Ears

Jun 12th, 2017 Written by suwa

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 […]

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SUWA Defends Bears Ears in the New York Times and Washington Post

May 18th, 2017 Written by Mathew Gross

Last week, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke came to Utah to “review” Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments — and SUWA supporters were on the ground to meet him in […]

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Comment Period Open on National Monument Review

May 12th, 2017 Written by Jen Ujifusa

President Trump has declared war on Utah’s national monuments. Now is the time to act. President Trump’s April 26th Executive Order requires a “review” of national monuments dating back to […]

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Trump Declares War on Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante

Apr 26th, 2017 Written by Scott Groene

They’re coming for your national monuments. This morning, President Trump signed an executive order directing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to “review” Bears Ears National Monument within 45 days, and to […]

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We are thrilled to welcome Mimi as SUWA's new Utah We are thrilled to welcome Mimi as SUWA's new Utah Organizer! Mimi comes to this work through a deep personal love of place; raised in New Mexico with a Mexican heritage that taught her early on that land, culture, and community are inseparable. Her path has taken her from Capitol Hill to international climate networks, and after a visit to Bears Ears she made her way to Utah. She believes that policy and litigation matter, but that the people who live, work, and find meaning in these landscapes are what move the needle long-term. She's here to continue growing Utah's broad and passionate coalition of public lands advocates. Please join us in welcoming Mimi to the team! She comes with the experience, the heart, and the herencia to do this work justice.
Sad news today, as Garfield County has begun chip Sad news today, as Garfield County has begun chip sealing (effectively paving) the first 10 miles of Hole-in-the-Rock Road within Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Though this may seem like a positive step to some, let us explain why we fight to preserve the wild character of rugged backroads such as this.

Hole-in-the-Rock Road is an unpaved, primarily dirt road that is core to the remote experience that defines the monument. From just east of the town of Escalante all the way to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area—it provides access to popular destinations like Spooky and Peek-A-Boo slot canyons, Devil's Garden, and Coyote Gulch. Surrounded by wilderness-quality lands, 57 of the road’s 62 miles are within the monument.

While Garfield County has title to a right-of-way for the road, it does not own the road or the land beneath it (this remains federal public land) and it cannot lawfully take action to improve the road. The county is required to consult with the BLM before making any improvements, such as widening or or chip sealing the surface.

Additionally, the BLM is required by law to protect the things that make the monument so special, and to make sure that activities like these do not cause unnecessary damage to public lands. Sadly, the agency entirely failed in those duties, standing by while the county conducted weeks of unauthorized work.

When SUWA learned that the BLM had authorized the county to proceed with the chip sealing, we sought a temporary restraining order from the court; late last Friday a federal judge denied our request. 

This week we’ve filed another motion seeking an emergency injunction to pause the county’s chip seal road work. Meanwhile, the county is rushing to complete the paving before the court has a chance to rule on that motion.

Regardless, our pending case will proceed in federal court, and we expect to prevail. But by then the changes to the road and damage to the monument will be done. Paving will lead to more, faster, and louder traffic, changing the remote, serene backcountry experience in the monument forever.
Visit suwa.org/loveforgse to see a collection of a Visit suwa.org/loveforgse to see a collection of art inspired by the monument ♡

Join in by sending art to loveforgse@suwa.org !
Exciting news! Sustainable Energy and Environment Exciting news! Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) has officially endorsed the Red Rock Bill! Also known as America's Red Rock Wilderness Act, this bill would designate over 8 million acres of wilderness in the state of Utah.

SEEC is a coalition of 108 members of the U.S. House of Representatives that was founded in January 2009 to advance policies that address climate change, promote clean energy, develop renewable energy resources, and protect our nation’s air, water, and natural environment through environmental justice.

Thanks to our House Sponsor @repstansbury for being our redrock champion! 

Photo credit: Whit Richardson
Today, by a vote of 46–43 the U.S. Senate confirme Today, by a vote of 46–43 the U.S. Senate confirmed anti-public lands politician and former US Representative Steve Pearce as the next director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM); the vote was part of an en bloc (multiple) nomination vote. 

Above is a statement from SUWA DC Director Travis Hammill. For more info, visit statement link in bio.

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