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Wild Utah Podcast

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 26: The Beauty Way

Jun 15th, 2021 Written by suwa

We take a step back to look at the macro view of why southern Utah captures the hearts of so many. We’re joined by Michael Haswood, Bears Ears Artist in […]

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 25: Protecting Wilderness Study Areas

May 13th, 2021 Written by suwa

SUWA and coalition partners across the country are calling on the Department of Interior to assert its long-held and ongoing authority to inventory and manage Wilderness Study Areas as a […]

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 24: The Role of Redrock Wilderness in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation

Apr 16th, 2021 Written by suwa

Get the details behind a new scientific report from EcoAdapt: Contribution of the America’s Red Rock Wilderness Act to Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Efforts. The report is authored by […]

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 23: Moving Backward on Climate and 30 x 30

Mar 21st, 2021 Written by suwa

In this episode, we take on the climate implications of the Bureau of Land Management’s “vegetation removal” program. Previously, we’ve discussed this clearcutting of mostly healthy pinyon-juniper forest in the […]

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Wild Utah Podcast, Episode 22: A Not-so-Swell Travel Plan

Feb 24th, 2021 Written by suwa

The Bureau of Land Management is accepting public comments for a new travel management plan for the spectacular San Rafael Swell. With the designation of new wilderness areas in the […]

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Yesterday, during a closed-door meeting, the State Yesterday, during a closed-door meeting, the State of Utah laid out its latest effort to undermine and dismantle the nation’s public lands system: a plan for the State to have significant influence over national parks, especially in the area of visitor use, management, and new development.  The “workshop” appears to have been specifically tailored to avoid Utah’s open meetings laws by inviting numerous county commissioners and legislators, but at numbers right below the threshold that would have required the meeting be open to the public. 

For more info, visit link in bio. #protectwildutah #nationalparks
This Giving Tuesday, please consider donating to S This Giving Tuesday, please consider donating to SUWA’s year-end fundraising drive!

Over 90% of our funding comes from individuals like you who care deeply about the future of the redrock, and your support is critical as we prepare to meet the upcoming challenges of this administration and their attempts to dismantle the very public lands system itself.

Throughout December, we’ll be posting a series of updates as part of a year-end fundraising effort. We’ll be spotlighting the biggest challenges facing public lands in Utah, and how every dollar you give empowers the Protect Wild Utah movement.

The threats we’re facing are significant, but so is our resolve. With your support, we’ll ensure that the redrock wilderness remains protected today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. To donate now, visit the link in our bio.

𝘗𝘩𝘰𝘵𝘰 𝘊𝘳𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘵: 𝘞𝘩𝘪𝘵 𝘙𝘪𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘳𝘥𝘴𝘰𝘯
Today we are grateful for all the activists, membe Today we are grateful for all the activists, members and volunteers—new and old—who continue to show up and fight for the protection of the redrock ❤️ This work would not be possible without you! #protectwildutah
Stop trying to make COAL happen, it's not going to Stop trying to make COAL happen, it's not going to happen. #protectwildutah
❗ACT NOW ❗ Former New Mexico Congressman, Steve Pe ❗ACT NOW ❗ Former New Mexico Congressman, Steve Pearce, has been nominated to continue the administration’s attacks on public lands as the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Tell your senators to oppose Steve Pearce as BLM Director NOW at the link in our bio.

With Pearce at the helm, the BLM will be focused on expanding the fossil fuel industry’s access to public lands at the expense of the health and well-being of local communities. At the same time, Pearce will work to sell off public lands to the highest bidders. ACT NOW, it only takes a minute! #protectwildutah
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