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The Post-Election Outlook for Utah Wilderness

Nov 5th, 2014 Written by Scott Groene

Last night the Republican Party gained a majority in the U.S. Senate to match its existing control of the House of Representatives. Now what? For Utah wilderness, a shift in […]

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Press Release: Conservation Groups Challenge Pipeline Proposal in Scenic Moab Corridor

Nov 4th, 2014 Written by suwa

Allege Utah BLM illegally piecemealing oil and gas development Contact: Landon Newell, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, 801.428.3991; Devorah Ancel, Sierra Club Environmental Law Program, 415.977.5721 SALT LAKE CITY – Last […]

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San Juan County Wilderness Alternatives Fall Far Too Short

Oct 24th, 2014 Written by suwa

San Juan County, which contains some of redrock country’s most magnificent treasures, is developing a wilderness proposal in response to Congressman Bishop’s Public Lands Initiative. Unfortunately, the three alternatives recently […]

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SUWA and Conservation Partners Reach Agreement on Conservation in Daggett County

Oct 22nd, 2014 Written by David Garbett

SUWA is pleased to announce that we, along with our conservation partners, have reached an agreement with Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) on land conservation in Daggett County. In short, it […]

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Utahns Travel to Nation’s Capital to Advocate for a Greater Canyonlands National Monument

Oct 2nd, 2014 Written by Terri Martin

Thanks to a terrific team of six Utahns, protecting Greater Canyonlands was on the agenda this week in Washington D.C.! For two days, volunteer activists representing young people, archaeology, veterans, […]

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Utah Senator Mike Lee, chair of the Senate Energy Utah Senator Mike Lee, chair of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has introduced new legislation—the Border Lands Conservation Act (S. 2967), which would undermine the Wilderness Act and impact millions of acres of public lands along the northern and southern United States border. It also removes any and all ability for land management agencies to limit U.S. Border Patrol activities on public lands within 100 miles of the border. 

Above is a statement from SUWA Executive Director Scott Braden. For additional information, visit the link in our bio.
Keep Labyrinth Canyon Wild! Earlier this year, we Keep Labyrinth Canyon Wild! Earlier this year, we partnered with @rigtoflip to create a short film about this rallying cry for a remarkable place. Take 10 minutes to learn why Labyrinth Canyon is a truly wild place and to better understand the threats posed by excessive off-road vehicles.

The Trump administration is taking comments on a plan to increase motorized recreation in Labyrinth until Friday, Oct 24 - speak up and send this video to your friends, family, and colleagues who also love public lands and wild places (especially if they’ve floated Labyrinth!). Visit suwa.org/keeplabywild or use the link in our bio to make your voice heard today.
We have a moral obligation to steward these lands We have a moral obligation to steward these lands for future generations. Tell the Bureau of Land Management you want to Keep Labyrinth Canyon Wild! 

Visit suwa.org/keeplabywild TODAY.

We’ve been sharing clips from an upcoming Labyrinth Canyon film all week—be on the lookout for the full length version coming soon!
Labyrinth Canyon has a special sense of place—on Labyrinth Canyon has a special sense of place—one that deeply connects us to the planet we live on. Put the “public” in public land management and speak up against threats to this remarkable place. Keep Labyrinth Canyon wild!

Visit suwa.org/keeplabywild to learn more. #protectwildutah #publicland
Excessive off-road vehicle use has caused signific Excessive off-road vehicle use has caused significant damage to cryptobiotic soils, wildlife, and cultural sites in Labyrinth Canyon. This place is too special and needs to be protected—ACT NOW to Keep Labyrinth Canyon Wild!

Visit suwa.org/keeplabywild to learn more. #protectwildutah #labyrinth #canyon
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Salt Lake City, UT 84111
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