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Take a protect Greater Canyonlands photo! Daryl Hannah and Neil Young did.

Apr 30th, 2013 Written by suwa

Daryl Hannah and Neil Young were in Moab last Friday and showed their support for protecting Greater Canyonlands!

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Clean Energy Now! Rally on Thursday, Jan. 10

Jan 4th, 2013 Written by suwa

From our friends at HEAL Utah: Thursday, January 10, 2013 12:30pm MST Salt Palace Convention Center 100 S West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Please join us as we […]

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Listing Imperiled Tiger Beetle for Protection

Oct 1st, 2012 Written by suwa

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announced today that it will propose to list the Coral Pink Sand Dunes tiger beetle as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and to designate 2,276 acres of critical habitat for the species.

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Patagonia catalog highlights dust impacts to Colorado snowpack

Oct 4th, 2011 Written by suwa

In the Winter 2011 Patagonia catalog, Amy Irvine McHarg writes: "The sky is falling. Particle by red, raw particle. And it’s falling on some of the world’s best snow."

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Utah Wilderness News, May 17, 2011

May 17th, 2011 Written by suwa

Study: Climate change has significant impact on Southwest soil

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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)

#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
Over 125 local, state, and national groups are cal Over 125 local, state, and national groups are calling on Congressional Leadership to oppose attacks on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah through use of the Congressional Review Act (CRA). 

From the coalition letter: “The CRA was never meant to be a blunt instrument to attack public lands, including national monuments. Employing it this way will destabilize land management nationwide, erode public trust, and throw collaboration and long-range planning for public lands into chaos. We urge you to reject resolutions of disapproval that target the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Management Plan and to stand with Tribal Nations, Western communities, and Americans of all political backgrounds who want these lands protected, well managed, and secure for generations to come.” 

Swipe to read quotes from partner organizations. For more background information, visit link in (@protectwildutah) bio. #protectwildutah
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